RE: Debug BGP Question

From: Cecil Wilson (Cecil.Wilson@flextronics.com)
Date: Tue Mar 20 2007 - 16:22:43 ART


Hello

  are you saying this is one way to find the remote AS?

 (peer in wrong AS) 2 bytes 0036 hex for AS54?

 

Cecil G. Wilson

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-----Original Message-----

From: nobody@groupstudy.com [mailto:nobody@groupstudy.com] On Behalf Of

Antonio Soares

Sent: Tuesday, March 20, 2007 8:43 AM

To: iyux2000@gmail.com; ccielab@groupstudy.com

Subject: RE: Debug BGP Question

Whenever you have a misconfiguration, your local router will send a BGP

notification to the other peer like this:

%BGP-3-NOTIFICATION: sent to neighbor 54.1.1.254 2/2 (peer in wrong AS)

2 bytes 0036 FFFF FFFF FFFF FFFF FFFF FFFF FFFF FFFF 002D 0104 0036 00B4

D412

0301 1002 0601 0400 0100 0102 0280 0002 0202 00

Here 0x0036 means BGP AS54. So the local router is saying to its peer

that it's in the wrong AS=54. This way is know the remote AS.

-----Original Message-----

From: nobody@groupstudy.com [mailto:nobody@groupstudy.com] On Behalf Of

iyux2000@gmail.com

Sent: segunda-feira, 19 de Margo de 2007 23:17

To: ccielab@groupstudy.com

Subject: Debug BGP Question

Good morning, GS

    

    I have a question regarding to the real lab exam, i'am sure that it

awlays ask you configure "local-as" command due to the neighbor

configured with the wrong as. But if the question didn't tell you the

wrong AS number that is configured on the other side (e.g. on BB1). Is

there possible a way to find the wrong-AS-number from the BGP debug

command? I tried serveral debug commands, but i can not figure it out.

Thank you for your reply.



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