NOTE: I have added in a couple of lines where marked with '*' to set up us the correct syntax (and edited a few others to be true to the original). Please check the NANOG archives for the original post; I hope I am not stepping on Greg's toes by posting this here. :) ====================== From owner-nanog@merit.edu Mon Aug 20 09:32:43 2001 Date: Mon, 20 Aug 2001 12:32:20 -0400 (EDT) From: Greg Maxwell To: Adam Obszynski Cc: Subject: Re: 2 BGP links with different path to the same ASes question On Mon, 20 Aug 2001, Adam Obszynski wrote: > Hello nanog, > > Supose that we got network: 2001 AD * AS1: What happen? AS1: Someone set up us the PVC AS1: we get network: AS1: What! peer maker turn on AS1: It's you! AS2: how are you nanog !! AS2: All your transit are belong to us AS2: You are on the way to source-routing AS1: What you say!!! AS2: You have no chance to survive make your BGP AS2: Ha ha ha .... AS1: Take off every 'ACL'!! * AS1: You know what you doing. AS1: Move 'ASN'. * AS1: For great routing. :) Yes, AS2 will most likely need source routing to keep your inbound transit traffic traffic off the 'peering' link. -- The comments and opinions expressed herein are those of the author of this message and may not reflect the policies of the Martin County Board of County Commissioners.