Hi list,
I thought I had read something about that but cannot find the pointers
anymore:
Does the Cisco default-configuration check in BGP inbound announcements,
if the first ASN of the AS path is the ASN which is configured as
neighbor ... remote-as?
Example, is the following check built-in
On 11/04/2011 10:17, tim wrote:
If so, at some exchange-points there are route-servers which strip their
own ASN out of the path. How would one configure such a setup from the
client side?
router bgp 65001
no bgp enforce-first-as
On IOS, this is a global BGP setting. On XR, it can be
Nick,
On 04/11/2011 11:29 AM, Nick Hilliard wrote:
router bgp 65001
no bgp enforce-first-as
On IOS, this is a global BGP setting. On XR, it can be configured per
client.
That's it, thanks!
Cheers,
-tim
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Sent: lunedì 11 aprile 2011 11:17
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Subject: [c-nsp] BGP next-ASN check built-in ?
Hi list,
I thought I had read