Re: Quagga (Two AS in one router)
2007/7/25, tomfi <tomfi@volny.cz>:
> Ok, you understand that more then 1 AS within 1 router is against > principles of bgp. So you must think another way, not try to "hack" it... > BGP is little diferent then OSPF.
That's a nice note, but assuming that we have x routers with y ASes on
them, what will be the information propagated to the internet ?
I think that it's meaningless to set up such a solution .
> > http://ww.faqs.org/rfcs/rfc1771.html > cite: > " The classic definition of an Autonomous System is a set of routers > under a single technical administration" > no "set of AS within one router ;)" > > PS:"I'm in 3 ases" - you cant be in more then 1 AS, you can have more > then 1 AS but they are separated, maybe neighboring, but separated ... > not "joined".
sry, should be "peered" with 3 ASes. here in poland i'm peered with a
global mesh of asses 1. transit global which has 222088 routes, 2.
polish transit with 3992 routers and our own exchange centre ( ACX )
with 1094 lines. Of course we're using external bgp.
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