[c-nsp] Re-announcing a customer network?

Harold Ritter hritter at cisco.com
Thu Sep 9 07:38:34 EDT 2004


True. It is only available under address-family ipv4 vrf <vrf-name>.

At 10:32 PM 9/8/2004 -0400, Robert Crowe wrote:
>I believe that as-overide only works with MPLS.
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>Dave Temkin wrote:
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>| Can anyone think of a way that I can take in a route to a customer (who's
>| running BGP with me) and announce it to my upstreams as though it's coming
>| from my AS?  The only requirement here is that I maintain redundancy (so I
>| don't want to go the static w/ a redistribute method)
>|
>| Any help would be appreciated,
>|
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>neighbor X.X.X.X as-override might work.
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