[c-nsp] Configure two AS on one BGP router

Kamlesh Sharma kamlesh1181 at gmail.com
Fri Jul 20 00:25:44 EDT 2007


Yes you are right that would be 15 different routing instances but that
router does allow you to have routing in between these logical router so
ultimately we can have a router running two virtual router and having
coonectivity between them

thanks

On 7/20/07, Bruce Pinsky <bep at whack.org> wrote:
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> Kamlesh Sharma wrote:
> > Hi All,
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> > Configuring two AS in cisco router is not possible. but yes it is very
> > easily possible in Juniper Router's. I know i shouldn't be talking about
> it
> > but yes by creating vertual router in Juniper box you can have upto 15
> AS
> > no. on that.
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> How is that multiple AS numbers in the same context?  That would be 15
> independent routing instances not unlike having 15 different VRFs.
>
> And IOS-XR offers a similar capability to what you are describing called
> Secure Domain Router (SDR).
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> And depending on the application, BGP local-as may be applicable.
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Thanks
Kamlesh Sharma


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