There was excellent docuent on Cisco (better than book). I can search for
it, if you want.
Btw, BGP is not for dummies, too many possible consequencies of config
errors are possible.
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From: David E. Smith [EMAIL PROTECTED]
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On Sat, 11 Dec 2004 02:08:45 -0800, Alexei Roudnev [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
There was excellent docuent on Cisco (better than book). I can search for
it, if you want.
This one is not too bad ..
Practical BGP (Russ White, Danny McPherson, Srihari Sangli)
On Sat, 11 Dec 2004 20:34:57 +0800, Thomas Graham
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anyone from global crossing internet linking company ?
If you are on the inoc-dba phone system, it is as easy as picking up a
phone and calling them.
They're listed in
On Sat, 11 Dec 2004 21:37:16 +0800, Thomas Graham
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but the main problem is I am not in US...e how could I report
their network problem ?
Depends. If you are their direct customer I guess you know how to get
in touch with them. If your upstream provider gets
but the main problem is I am not in US...e how could I report
their network problem ?
On Sat, 11 Dec 2004 18:21:25 +0530, Suresh Ramasubramanian
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On Sat, 11 Dec 2004 20:34:57 +0800, Thomas Graham
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anyone from global crossing
The Internet is under increasing attacks with unwanted traffic in
the form of spam, distributed denial of service, virus, worms, etc.
Does etc. include pornography and certain forms of poltical speech
which do not conform to local community standards?
not for this conference, no. this
Check this out... http://www.bgp4.as/books
Good luck.
-Charlie
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David E. Smith
Sent: Friday, December 10, 2004 12:36 PM
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Subject: (newbie) BGP For Dummies?
Hi, long-time listener,
I don't want to turn this into a domain policy discussion, but
here are a few comments (in some semblance of order) which relate
to the operational aspects.
1. Anyone controlling an operational resource (such as a domain) can't
be anonymous. This _in no way_ prevents anyone from doing things
On Tue, 14 Sep 2004 09:49:27 +0530, Suresh Ramasubramanian
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http://www.thehindubusinessline.com/2004/09/11/stories/2004091102660400.htm
ISPs may be stopped from offering private leased line services
[...]
The telecom regulator has also sought the views of the
Has anyone else noticed an increase in layer 3 downtime in newedges
network since the big meltdown? I'm now losing connectivity several
times a day, and only layer 3. Attempts to go through the normal support
channels have resulted in runarounds and layer one/two tests.
Jason
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Jason
Rich Kulawiec wrote:
1. Anyone controlling an operational resource (such as a domain) can't
be anonymous. This _in no way_ prevents anyone from doing things
anonymously on the Internet: it just means that they can't control an
operational resource, because that way lies madness.
As long as that
This is a bit dated, but a good place to start..
BGP4 Case Studies - Sam Halabi
http://www.cs.fsu.edu/courses/netdesign/halabi/halabi-bgp4-case-studies-tutorial.pdf#search='halabi%20bgp%20cisco'
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