: Re: Local Peering and Transit - BGP multihoming
Google BGP Cisco... Should give you 90% of this.
--Original Message--
From: ty chan
To: nanog@nanog.org
Subject: Local Peering and Transit - BGP multihoming
Sent: May 22, 2009 2:23 AM
Dear all,
In my lab, i manage two ASN (100,200). ASN100
Hi!
Yes, i can get sample of configuration via Google search.
but i am looking for best practices and from experience people.
Then post your suggested config and ask for comments.
Bye,
Raymond.
Subject: Re: Local Peering and Transit - BGP multihoming Date: Fri, May 22,
2009 at 10:55:14AM +0200 Quoting Raymond Dijkxhoorn (raym...@prolocation.net):
Hi!
Yes, i can get sample of configuration via Google search.
but i am looking for best practices and from experience people.
Then post
Hi!
Yes, i can get sample of configuration via Google search.
but i am looking for best practices and from experience people.
Then post your suggested config and ask for comments.
...on a suitable list, dedicated to Cisco gear..
Sorry, yes. :-) Plenty of Cisco lists there to answer
on issues like this :
[1] JFGI
- if fail :
[2] man smartnet
- if fail :
[3] go back to studying to get that A+ and consider perhaps a yob in redmond
On Fri, May 22, 2009 at 4:01 AM, Raymond Dijkxhoorn raym...@prolocation.net
wrote:
Hi!
Yes, i can get sample of configuration
ty chan wrote:
Dear all,
In my lab, i manage two ASN (100,200). ASN100 has one transit to ASN300 and
local peering to ASN500.
ASN200 has one transit to ASN400. ASN100 do private peering to ASN200. Some
policies are required as below:
1. ASN100 customer can only use ASN300 for transit
2.
Google BGP Cisco... Should give you 90% of this.
--Original Message--
From: ty chan
To: nanog@nanog.org
Subject: Local Peering and Transit - BGP multihoming
Sent: May 22, 2009 2:23 AM
Dear all,
In my lab, i manage two ASN (100,200). ASN100 has one transit to ASN300 and
local peering to
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