Rate-Limit/Traffic Shape Group ?
rgs
a. rahman isnaini r.sutan
root net wrote:
This customer is pretty savvy so BGP may be possible. But if not then what?
On Mon, Jun 9, 2008 at 4:26 PM, Justin M. Streiner <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
wrote:
On Mon, 9 Jun 2008, root net wrote:
I have a customer that wants a 100/1000 Mb/s pipe into our network for our
local customers. This customer is also a customer but he has a dedicated
10
Mb/s circuit to the Internet and is maxing out on bandwidth. Wishes to
buy
the 100/1000 Mb/s pipe for our local network access only not Internet.
What
is the best way to filter this?
If you're running BGP with this customer, or can do so, you can feed them
your local and customer routes and you can have them announce their blocks
to you over that pipe. Use the knobs that BGP provides, such as local
preference or MED to make the prefixes sent and received over the 100/1000
Mb/s pipe preferred over their normal transit pipe. This will push traffic
between your network and theirs over the higher bandwidth link, and only use
the 10 Mb/s pipe if the larger one is down.
That's a pretty simplistic view of it and doesn't take into account any
other connectivity the customer might have.
jms
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