From: Nick Griffin (nick.jon.griffin@gmail.com)
Date: Thu Dec 14 2006 - 15:44:11 ART
Dave, when I set this up, I had dual AS configured on R1, this would allow
the remote router R2 to peer with either my process configured AS, or the
local AS configured on the neighbor statement. I tested by bringing up
peering to 300 and then bringing up peering to 150 also:
router bgp 300
template peer-session PEERS
transport connection-mode passive
exit-peer-session
!
no synchronization
bgp log-neighbor-changes
neighbor 192.168.12.2 remote-as 200
neighbor 192.168.12.2 local-as 150 no-prepend replace-as dual-as
<---------- Router 2 can now peer with either AS300 or AS150
neighbor 192.168.12.2 transport connection-mode passive
neighbor 204.12.1.254 remote-as 254
no auto-summary
On 12/14/06, Schulz, Dave <DSchulz@dpsciences.com> wrote:
>
> Group -
>
> I was going through the Dual-AS feature on the DocCD and trying to lab it
> up.
> I believe the only example that they provide is in error, and I can't seem
> to
> locate a good example of this in action. Does anybody have any scenarios,
> or
> configs they can share here? Or, direct me to a good link? TIA.
>
> Dave Schulz
>
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