From: Arun Arumuganainar (aarumuga@hotmail.com)
Date: Mon Oct 23 2006 - 09:41:04 ART
You need to take care of the following things .
1) Configure ebgp mutihop on both r1 and r2
2) On R1 Bgp peer address = 150.100.2.2 On R2 BGP peer address= 183.1.124.10
( PIX outside IP Address )
3) On PIX configure a static nat . I am not a pix expert but configuration
should be similar to this
ip nat source static 183.1.124.10 179 150.100.1.1 179
Pls. Note : Pls. enssure that R2s loop back is also known to R1 ( Default
Route on R1 may not help here ) .
Thanks and Regards
Arun
----- Original Message -----
From: "emmanuel daniel" <emmanueldan@gmail.com>
To: <ccielab@groupstudy.com>
Sent: Monday, October 23, 2006 9:28 AM
Subject: bgp problem
> Hi
>
> I took my sec exam last week and i couldnt pass mainly i got less points
in
> bgp. i Wantt to know where i screwed up can any one help me out here is my
> problem the qustion was some what similar to this
>
>
> R1 e0/0 183.1.123.1 -------- (inside 183.1.123.10) pix (outside
183.1.124.10
> )---------183.1.124.2 e0/0 r2
> lo 150.100.1.1
> lo
> 150.100.2.2
> (BGP AS
> 54)
> (BGP AS 55)
>
> the question is r1 which is bgp as 54 wants make an ebgp peering with r2
> with is in as 55. using thee loopbacks and make the peering such that r1
> always uses a foreign port of 179. i thought its given just to confuse
me
> and i didnt solve it bec default bgp port is 179.
>
>
> Regards
> Emmanuel.
>
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