Hi all, I'm a little confused about using the AS numbers in IPv6 sites. Here is a part of the zebra's example:
router bgp 7675 neighbor 3ffe:506:1000::2 remote-as 7675 neighbor 3ffe:506:1000::2 next-hop-self neighbor fe80::200:c0ff:fe30:9be3 remote-as 9377 neighbor fe80::200:c0ff:fe30:9be3 interface sit3 neighbor fe80::210:5aff:fe6b:3cee remote-as 7675 neighbor fe80::210:5aff:fe6b:3cee interface eth0 neighbor fe80::290:27ff:fe51:84c7 remote-as 4691 neighbor fe80::290:27ff:fe51:84c7 interface sit7 [...] If I understand it correctly, the 7675, 9377 and 4691 are numbers of autonomous systems. But how do I get an AS number of an IPv6 site? I'm about to set up BGP routing first inside my IPv6 network and then perhaps even for external tunnels, but what AS number should I use for my internal network with a prefix obtained from xs26.net? Is that an AS number of IPv4 address of my "border" router? Thanks in advance for clarifying this issue. Michal Ludvig -- http://www.ipv6.logix.cz --------------------------------------------------------------------- The IPv6 Users Mailing List Unsubscribe by sending "unsubscribe users" to [EMAIL PROTECTED]
