05-23-2007 06:14 AM - edited 03-03-2019 05:06 PM
How I can verify if BGP is applying AS-Path Prepend in the router that have the route-map?
05-23-2007 06:20 AM
Hi,
afaik you can not. There are no show or debug commands providing this info. Only the receiving router allows you to check AS path prepending. In an internet environment you can try to see your BGP routes on route servers (f.e. traceroute.org has a collection of links).
Regards, Martin
05-23-2007 07:13 AM
Are there another way to verify it (like a access-list).
05-23-2007 07:17 AM
hi...
you can login into any route-server (e.g telnet route-server.gblx.net) and then do the traceroute for any of your ip ....you can see the result...whether it is prepended or not and with the numbers it has been prepended.
hope this will help you.
regards,
aryan
05-23-2007 07:52 AM
Hi Aryan,
Please pardon my ignorance, but I would really be interested to know what is a Route-server and what all we can learn / access from that
Kind Regards,
Wilson Samuel
05-23-2007 10:41 AM
A route server is simply a router that is publically accessible and has the full BGP route table on it. You can see a list of public route servers via this link.
http://www.bgp4.net/wiki/doku.php?id=tools:ipv4_route_servers
Route servers are useful to view the BGP advertisements that other networks are receiving from you. You can log into a route server and view information about the subnets you are advertising, the preferred path back to you, along with other things. They are also helpful to be able to run traceroutes back to your network to see the chosen path.
If you search for route servers on Google you will get a ton more information.
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