Hi Jan,

I have read quagga and thinking of using it but am afraid I have no idea in
setting up. I have a spare 1U that I can use for quagga. Will you be able to
help me with this?

Our ASN is 56xxx so I think this is a public ASN.

Hope to hear from you the soones possible.

Thanks!

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> Hi Marlon,
>
> Sorry it took a while to reply, I was busy with a couple of storage
> migrations over the weekend.
>
> I think the guys have made some excellent suggestions in this thread.  I'd
> like to add a couple more:
>
> 1. I don't think the NetScreen 25 can handle the full routing tables
> (believe me, I've tried on an appliance with similar specs) so this may
> pose
> a problem if you plan on receiving all prefixes from your ISP, or plan on
> peering with multiple ISPs.
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> 1.1.  If you have one, use a "real" router.  If you have an old Cisco 2xxx
> or 3xxx lying around, you can beef it up a bit with more RAM and serial
> modules and you should be good.
>
> 1.2.  A good alternative to "real" routers would be to use a good Linux box
> and run quagga on it.  I've personally implemented this for AS9254 and it
> works well enough.  The nice thing is you can do all sorts of cool stuff
> (e.g. HA failover, tcpdump, ntop, snort, etc. etc.).  The only caveat is
> you
> will have trouble with the traditional v.35 serial modems that telcos use.
> The easiest way would be to have them supply Ethernet-capable CPEs or get a
> smallish router (e.g. Cisco 16xx/17xx/18xx) to route between your Linux
> router and the telco modem.
>
>
> I'm just curious but did you get a "real" AS number or a "private" one?
> Private AS numbers are in the range 64512 through 65534.
>
>
> Kind regards,
> jan
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> On Sun, Jul 3, 2011 at 6:43 AM, Marlon Guzman <[email protected]
> >wrote:
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> > Hi Jan,
> >
> > I am not sure how to start. We are setting up a dedicated local bandwidth
> > from ePLDT which is their VIX. Part of that, you need to get your own ASN
> > and a BGP capable router/switch.
> >
> > We now have an ASN courtesy of ePLDT for our dedicated 100mbps VIX and
> > Juniper NetScreen 25 which is a Firewall/Router capable of BGP. Though
> ePLDT
> > hasn't given us the next step of the implementation. I need some
> assistance
> > in creating BGP instances for our setup. Our client needs peering with
> PLDT
> > DSL users and since the shared VIX of ePLDT doesn't have one, the only
> way
> > is to get a dedicated VIX so that PLDT will allow peering with PLDT DSL
> > users.
> >
> > Thanks!
> >
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> On Sun, Jul 3, 2011 at 9:28 PM, Dan Sweeney <[email protected]> wrote:
> > Anybody out there clueful as to whats the best, most current, least
> flawed build ?
> >
> > Debian?
> > FreeBSD?
> > Redhat?
> > and ugh.. Centos ?
>
> Not in the list above, but there's the pflow(4) device in OpenBSD.
>
> http://www.undeadly.org/cgi?action=article&sid=20080909151202
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