Mpls. Create vpls tunnels to the edge, have all ip at the core


Gino A. Villarini
President
Aeronet Wireless Broadband Corp.
www.aeronetpr.com  
@aeronetpr






On 11/19/14, 6:04 PM, "Sterling Jacobson via Af" <[email protected]> wrote:

>I know a lot of us here span networks across large areas and have
>multiple providers.
>
>I want my IP address space to be redundant and I guess I can either make
>sure I have a ring with OSPF/ static routes, or I can BGP.
>
>Since I sell to other providers that would like BGP and I would like to
>preserve my routing by /24 classes via BGP.
>Maybe I should just use BGP at each site/area?
>
>That would restrict me to keeping the sites at /24 class size or larger
>though, since external BGP doesn't like anything smaller.
>
>I think that's ok, but it does lend itself to waste if I come short of
>using the 254 IP's or I just break the barrier into another /24 for the
>site.
>
>But I can't think of any way around it without relying on infrastructure
>to ring me back to a central BGP point or two, using OSPF inside.
>
>What do you guys do?

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