eBGP Neighbor Configuration
At a minimum, a router participating in BGP must configure the following settings:
The router’s own ASN (router bgp asn global command)
The IP address of each neighbor and that neighbor’s ASN (neighbor ip-address remote-as remote-asn BGP subcommand)
For example, consider a typical multihomed enterprise Internet design, as shown in Figure 13-16. In this case, the following design requirements have already been decided, ...
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