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Subject: Re: RRs and Confeds as they relate to IE studies [7:29968]
Good question. I don't claim to be an expert on BGP and will not comment on
the advantages and disadvantages of RR/Confeds in large/small environments.
I've only config'ed BGP once in a prod
>The size of the network does have a role when choose between RR and Confeds.
>The BGP desgin for a POP is quite different than for the backbone, this is
>true no matter the size of the ISP.
Well, yes. If the POPs have different policies, confeds may be
useful. Otherwise, I think you'll find mo
The size of the network does have a role when choose between RR and Confeds.
The BGP desgin for a POP is quite different than for the backbone, this is
true no matter the size of the ISP.
POPs are better place for RR where the backbone is better off with something
else.
If it is a purely dialup PO
l my eyes.
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Good question. I don't claim to be an expert on BGP and will not comment on
the advantages and disadvantages of RR/Confeds in large/small environments.
I've only config'ed BGP once in a prod net. Seems to me tho that there is
an important distinction between the two as they might pertain to the
>I'm currently tearing apart BGP as part of my IE studies. It's not too bad
>since I come from a Network Service Provider background. But, I have run
>into a conflict in regards to RRs vs. Confeds. I probably don't need to
>straighten this out for the Written but when it comes to the lab I'd like
>RR's are normally used in small to medium sized implementations.
>Confederations are normally used in large implementations. I imagine on the
>lab they'll give some clue as to which one is required.
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>The k1d
It's not a matter of size; it's a matter of how much policy control
you need. Most
RR's are normally used in small to medium sized implementations.
Confederations are normally used in large implementations. I imagine on the
lab they'll give some clue as to which one is required.
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