If you think about it, in the config you specify bgp process
as confed id, which means if you need to peer over IBGP
you actually peer with confed ID and not the real AS number.
So, yes you do need confed id specified on each BGP in confed cluster.

""McCallum, Robert""  wrote in message
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> Hi,
>
> If you have 4 routers within an confederation r1,r2,r3&r4.  R1 has and
EBGP
> connection to another As so therefore has the bgp confederation id and
> confed peer statements on it.  My question is do all of the IBGP router
> (r2,r3&r4) require the confed statements on them even if they are only
IBGP
> routers??
>
> 14 days to go!! Starting to have some fun !!
>
> Robert McCallum




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