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Remove AS Path

Lacier Dias
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Good Morning,
I would like to set up a private traffic exchange point. I would like to know how to review the participants' announcement without adding my AS PATH in the ad. I will be using a private 65000 and I need not pass on the route ads including this AS.
Thank you.

Atenciosamente,
Profº Lacier Dias
Diretor PDI e Acadêmico
lacier@vlsm.com.br
telefone: (43) 3373-9300
celular: (43) 99185-5550
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balaji.bandi
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You looking to hide or remove the AS number in the path ? if yes please refer

 

https://www.cisco.com/c/en/us/support/docs/ip/border-gateway-protocol-bgp/13758-36.html

 

 

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@Lacier Dias wrote:

Good Morning,
I would like to set up a private traffic exchange point. I would like to know how to review the participants' announcement without adding my AS PATH in the ad. I will be using a private 65000 and I need not pass on the route ads including this AS.
Thank you.


can you elaborate on this request? - Do you wish to remove the ASN or hide it?


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Paul

I want to make a router server for a traffic exchange point. this router server has a feature that is: it counts the route table but does not add AS Path on the advertised routes, becoming transparent to the participating ASNs. I know how to do in other manufacturers in Cisco I could not do.
Atenciosamente,
Profº Lacier Dias
Diretor PDI e Acadêmico
lacier@vlsm.com.br
telefone: (43) 3373-9300
celular: (43) 99185-5550

Hello

So you wish to configure a bgp route server? 

 

Please review here


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Paul
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