> You can absolutely run external BGP and internal BGP with the same AS.
> This is a very common configuration.
You should peer with your real AS on iBGP.
If you do not you will end up with a split autonomous system.
> :AS 5 65006
My guess is this is the error. A normal BGP speaker do have
On 2013-01-17, Войнович Андрей Александрович wrote:
> Hello!
> I have public AS and address range, everything is Ok, but now I want to
> connect my routers via LAN and announce my public networks between them.
> So I need to configure private AS and peers, as I think:
A typical network running BG
, January 17, 2013 2:19 PM
:To: Войнович Андрей Александрович
:Cc: misc@openbsd.org
:Subject: Re: OpenBGPd multiple local AS
:
:You can absolutely run external BGP and internal BGP with the same AS.
:This is a very common configuration.
:
:
:On 2013 Jan 17 (Thu) at 05:36:24 + (+), Войнович Андрей
Александрович
Cc: misc@openbsd.org
Subject: Re: OpenBGPd multiple local AS
You can absolutely run external BGP and internal BGP with the same AS.
This is a very common configuration.
On 2013 Jan 17 (Thu) at 05:36:24 + (+), Войнович Андрей Александрович
wrote:
:Hello!
:I have public AS and
You can absolutely run external BGP and internal BGP with the same AS.
This is a very common configuration.
On 2013 Jan 17 (Thu) at 05:36:24 + (+), Войнович Андрей Александрович
wrote:
:Hello!
:I have public AS and address range, everything is Ok, but now I want to
:connect my routers vi
Hello!
I have public AS and address range, everything is Ok, but now I want to
connect my routers via LAN and announce my public networks between them.
So I need to configure private AS and peers, as I think:
R1:
AS 5 65006
# public ISP
neighbor 1.1.1.1 {
announce self
remote-
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