Hi there, how can I simulate BGP on two routers in a lab. To learn it, what
kinds of routers do i need, I have looked around but not been able to find a
sample book or any instructions on how to do it. Please suggest any books
other then Halabi's book.
Farooq Ali
Network Engineer
Global
I know I'm taking the lazy road and just need to buckle down and finish
Halabi's Internet Routing Architectures book (chapter 7 of 12, about halfway
through the book). However, with that said, is anyone else working on BGP
as well and have a list of good links? If you don't have it handy, don't
Check out:
BGP TECHNICAL TIPS - It includes a tutorial.
http://www.cisco.com/warp/public/459/18.html
Good Luck!
LC
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Hi there, how can I simulate BGP on two routers in a lab. To learn
it, what
kinds of routers do i need, I have looked around but not been able to find a
sample book or any instructions on how to do it. Please suggest any books
other then Halabi's
Hi all, I have searched around and couldn't find any place
which could
help me set up a BGP lab. I have 5 routers 4 2500 and one 3600. Please let
me know if there is any place with the details of how to setup one. I will
also appreciate if anyone has a set up like
Greetings,
Do you guys have any idea where I can get some BGP labs that works with
3 routers?
Thanks,
Nabil
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> Hi all, I have searched around and couldn't find any place
>which could
> help me set up a BGP lab. I have 5 routers 4 2500 and one 3600. Please let
> me know if there is any place with the details of how to setup one. I will
> also appreciate if anyo
http://www.fatkid.com/html/challenges.html
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try Sybex Routing book
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> Greetings,
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> Do you guys have any idea where I can get some BGP
> labs that works with
> 3 routers?
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> Thanks,
>
> Nabil
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> Greetings,
>
> Do you guys have any idea where I can get some BGP labs that works with
> 3 routers?
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> Thanks,
>
> Nabil
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BGP labs with 3 routers are pretty tough. If
The communities are not propagatedto internal or external BGP neighbors by
default. The send-community option is required in order for the assigned
community to be sent out.
And you need to use the community no-export to avoid the route to be
propagated
Nigel Taylor wrote:
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Getting on my soapbox, and thinking about the way the light dawned
for me when I first studied exterior routing, it's terribly difficult
to plan complex BGP configurations without first writing a clear, and
preferably formal, definition of policies.
I like to think of policies as formal statem
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> David,
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Dan,
I understand the fatkid solution to flag the inbound routing
information as it enters AS200. I don't have a problem with this at all.
My question was on the need for the various "neighbor
send-community" on all of the bgp peers within AS200. This command enables
the use of the com
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> I understand the fatkid solution to flag
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My friend you gonna play harder than me!!
o summarize them all and in the routing tables bind them
In the land of the internet, where all networks lie
JRR Chambers
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