From: Michael Brooks (michaeljbrooks@gmail.com)
Date: Wed Nov 23 2005 - 23:15:30 GMT-3
Are you able to "telnet 2.2.2.2 179" ? If the connection is "open", you
should be able to peer to it. R1 will not be able to peer to R2 unless R2
is configured to peer with R1.
On 11/23/05, jnkmail4eva@yahoo.com <jnkmail4eva@yahoo.com> wrote:
>
> I have tried couple of things so far, but I have been unsuccessfull.
> Router 1 - AS # 5
> Router 2 - AS # 6
>
> Router 1 peers with router 2,
> I have no control over router 2's bgp configuration.
> I need to inform router 2 of my locas-as # ..
>
> router1
> route bgp 5
> bgp router id 1.1.1.1
> neighbor 2.2.2.2 remote-as 6
> neighbor 2.2.2.2 ebgp-multihop 10
>
> I tried using the following command
> neigbor 2.2.2.2 local-as 5
> I get an error.
>
> Other possible solution I can think of is send-community ..
> Any thoughts before the turkey is sliced ..
>
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