> Mark Tinka
> Sent: 04 May 2015 21:21
> >
> > We don’t run Internet in a VRF, we have no real use cases where we can’t
> control what we need through policy.  Our core infrastructure isn’t accessible
> from our customers or the Internet, but it does require using the right
> infrastructure ACLs. If I was doing a greenfield build may do it but having 
> the
> complexity of putting different transits, peers, etc. in their own VRFs is 
> kind
> of overkill IMHO.
> 
> +1.
> 
> Mark. 


Hi folks,

Assuming you have more than one AS-exit and you don't have full-mesh between 
all BGP speakers, then how do you get the alternate/backup AS-Exit paths for 
Internet prefixes to all the PEs please? 
Although I admit that the convergence times of Internet services might not be a 
cause for concern so a minute of downtime might be acceptable.
  
adam
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