Re: BGP peer conferdations

From: Christian Hunter <stasis416_at_gmail.com>
Date: Thu, 23 Jun 2011 09:10:40 -0400

If you wanted to use a private cofederation ASN internally or segment
your networks if your an ISP. Maybe my DSL network is in its own
private ASN. And your public ASN facing the world. If gives you
flexibility, and messes with the iBGP next-hop rules in the lab :)

On Thu, Jun 23, 2011 at 8:21 AM, me you <anunda19_at_gmail.com> wrote:
> With BGP conferdations you can peer with either the actual AS number or the
> Conferdations number. What is the difference with the two.
>
> Example of configs.
>
> R2
> router bgp 2000
> bgp conferdation identifer 100
> bgp conferdation peer 1000
> nei 172.16.23.3 remot 100
>
> R3
> router bgp 1000
> bgp conferdation identifer 100
> bgp conferdation peer 2000
> nei 172.16.23.2 remot 100
> Also works to for
>
> R2
> router bgp 2000
> bgp conferation identif 100
> bgp conferdation peer 1000
> nei 172.16.23.3 remot 1000
>
> R3
> router bgp 1000
> bgp conferdation identifer 100
> bgp conferdation peer 2000
> nei 172.16.23.2 remot 2000
>
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