Juniper routers accept private ASNs (64512-65534) by default. You will need
to tell the juniper router explicitly to strip private ASNs if you don't
want them by adding "remove-private" statement under edit protocol bgp
section or edit protocol bgp group section.
hope it helps,
-dave
-----Original Message-----
From: Borchers, Mark [mailto:mborchers@splitrock.net]
Sent: Friday, January 11, 2002 12:12 PM
To: 'juniper-nsp@puck.nether.net'
Subject: Private ASN's
We have an IBGP mesh consisting of a mixture of Ciscos and
Junipers. A prefix from a downstream to whom we assigned a
private ASN is being accepted by the Cisco routers but appears
to be getting discarded by the Junipers. Can anybody confirm
if this is the default *IBGP* behavior for prefixes containing
private ASNs in the path? I'm not finding anything helpful
on www.juniper.net.
-- Mark Borchers McLeodUSA Data Services IP Engineering 9012 New Trails Dr. mborchers@splitrock.net The Woodlands, TX 77381 (281) 465-1931 http://www.mcleod.net/
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