[c-nsp] Removing the Route Server ASN

Nick Hilliard nick at foobar.org
Wed Jun 9 09:44:02 EDT 2010


On 09/06/2010 14:38, Sharlon Carty wrote:
> But if you remove the ASN of the route server how would the clients peer
> with it?

NLRI updates will normally include the remote ASN in the AS path.  For a
connection into a route server, this is removed, so prefixes from the route
server will look like they come from a direct peering session.  The route
server will also preserve next-hop and other attributes.

Nick


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