--- Jean-Yves Le Boudec <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
>        RA (AS100)  |    RB (AS101)
> 
>    ------------------------
> 
>        R1       R2
> 
>            R0        (AS559)
> 
>        R3       R4
> 
>     ------------------------
> 
>        RC (AS201)  |    RD (AS202)
> 
> 
> 
> All routers except R0 run BGP. R0--R4 are in the same AS and run
> OSPF. RA-RD are all in distinct ASs.  RA is BGP peer to R1, RB to
> R2, RC to R3 and RD to R4. The addresses and numbers are fake. The
> ASs are peers, not customers.

> (Method 4) Same as method 2, but Tag Switching (or MPLS) is used
> instead of loose source routing.

It's quite strange: you can't run BGP on R0, but suppose running MPLS...
I think it's much easier if you just decide to include R0 into the BGP cloud, 
and probably make it a route reflector.

Cheers,
Stan
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