ExhibitComplete the following BGP configuration on CK5 so that it will remove the 65001 private AS number before it sends the 13.5.0.0/16 update to AS 200.Hostname CK5!!Output omitted!router bgp 300neighbor 3.3.3.3 remote-as 300neighbor 4.4.4.4 remote-as 300neighbor 6.6.6.6 remote-as 300———————————————

Exhibit

Complete the following BGP configuration on CK5 so that it will remove the 65001 private AS number before it sends the 13.5.0.0/16 update to AS 200.
Hostname CK5
!
!Output omitted
!
router bgp 300
neighbor 3.3.3.3 remote-as 300
neighbor 4.4.4.4 remote-as 300
neighbor 6.6.6.6 remote-as 300
———————————————

Exhibit

Complete the following BGP configuration on CK5 so that it will remove the 65001 private AS number before it sends the 13.5.0.0/16 update to AS 200.
Hostname CK5
!
!Output omitted
!
router bgp 300
neighbor 3.3.3.3 remote-as 300
neighbor 4.4.4.4 remote-as 300
neighbor 6.6.6.6 remote-as 300
———————————————

A.
neighbor 6.6.6.6 allowas-out

B.
neighbor 6.6.6.6 local-as 300

C.
neighbor 6.6.6.6 remove-private-as

D.
neighbor 6.6.6.6 remove-private-out

E.
neighbor 6.6.6.6 as-prepend private-as

Explanation:

Removal of a private AS-number from the AS-path is accomplished by using remove-private-as on the ISP’s EBGP sessions to the rest of the Internet. Reference: Configuring BGP on Cisco routers volume2 p.8-66



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