IPX (Marko/Tyson)

I am very fascinated with task 13.1 - 13.3

I would like to suggest a BGP Table breakdown for an upcoming vLecture.


   - review BGP table as you work through the configuration of 13.1-13.3:
   pointing out the theory as you progress through the configuration.
   - review common mistakes or "prove" why other solutions do not work
   - for instance what would happen if R5 and R6 were both in 64513?
   - What if R2 and R4 were just in AS 109 without any confederation

I think my idea/concept is a little rough but with a little more thought I
think  it would be a compelling  vLecture topic.



here is an example of R6's BGP table before I added any confederation
commands:

R2/R4 AS 64512
R5/R6 AS 64513


Before configuring R2/R5/R6 with BGP confederation identifier 109… I had R5
and R6 in the same AS (64513)

R6#sho ip bgp
BGP table version is 14, local router ID is 200.0.0.6
Status codes: s suppressed, d damped, h history, * valid, > best, i -
internal,
              r RIB-failure, S Stale
Origin codes: i - IGP, e - EGP, ? - incomplete

   Network          Next Hop            Metric LocPrf Weight Path
*>i150.100.12.0/24  150.100.100.2            0    100      0 64512 i
*>i150.100.25.0/24  150.100.100.5            0    100      0 i
*>i150.100.40.0/24  150.100.100.2            0    100      0 64512 i
*>i150.100.41.0/24  150.100.100.2            0    100      0 64512 i
* i150.100.220.0/24 150.100.100.5            0    100      0 i
*>                  0.0.0.0                  0         32768 i
* i150.100.221.0/24 150.100.100.5            0    100      0 i
*>                  0.0.0.0                  0         32768 i
*>i200.0.0.2/32     150.100.100.2            0    100      0 64512 i
*>i200.0.0.4/32     150.100.100.2            0    100      0 64512 i
*>i200.0.0.5/32     150.100.100.5            0    100      0 i
*> 200.0.0.6/32     0.0.0.0                  0         32768 i
R6#
R6#
R6#
R6#conf t

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NETMAN
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