RE: To find Remote-as value and remote IP

From: Pat More (more2go@hotmail.com)
Date: Tue Jun 12 2007 - 01:49:45 ART


This is interesting. I think the original question is from R2, how R2 can find
out that R1 is actual configured to peer with R2 as remote-as 101.

I have tested this, from R1, you are able to find out the actual R2 AS. But I
cannot find a way in R2 to determine what is the wrong AS that has been
configured on R1 to peer to R2.

Danshtr <danshtr@gmail.com> Sent by: nobody@groupstudy.com
06/03/2007 02:24 PM

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Re: To find Remote-as value and remote IP

first find out the ip address:debug tcp transactionsthen configure the
neighbour with any as you want, IOS will tell you the ASnumber that peer is
in.On 6/3/07, edassery@gmail.com <edassery@gmail.com> wrote:>> Hello Group,>
I have a doubt. Following are the config of R1 &R2>> R1> Router bgp 100>
neighbor 192.168.10.1 remote-as 101>>> R2>> router bgp 200> neighbor
192.168.10.2 local-as 101>> Assuming that we do not have access to the R1 ,are
there any debug> commands that can be run on R2 to find the remote-as value
and IP that is> configured on R1.>> It will be great if you list out commands
for this>>> Rimpoche>>



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