Re: [j-nsp] Default route origination for Ibgp

2013-10-01 Thread Phil Fagan
Agree'd might be best to move the 0.0.0.0/0 down into a IGP. Here is a great example: http://majornetwork.net/2013/07/originating-default-route-in-ospf-in-junos/ On Mon, Sep 30, 2013 at 5:04 PM, OBrien, Will obri...@missouri.edu wrote: I advertise a default route via an igp. (Ospf) when

Re: [j-nsp] Default route origination for Ibgp

2013-10-01 Thread George Hong
Yeah, I've changed it to EBGP now, that makes things easier and solved most of the issues. The only thing is that the deafult route on the firewall now has an ASPATH of 2914 $myas , Ideally that would just say $myas I realize that's just a cosmetic thing... but it annoys me :) On Tue, Oct 1, 2013

[j-nsp] Default route origination for Ibgp

2013-09-30 Thread George Hong
Hi Juniper Guru's. I Have a question regarding the best way to generate a default route in BGP. The topology is as below. Rtr1 and rtr2 both have a full EBGP feed from different providers (incl Default route) rtr1 and rtr2 have an IBGP session and exchange full tables. There's also IBGP sessions

Re: [j-nsp] Default route origination for Ibgp

2013-09-30 Thread OBrien, Will
I advertise a default route via an igp. (Ospf) when traffic gets to the border routers, the best path is chosen thanks to ibgp between the two border routers. I also maintain redundant links between the two border routers so that an outage won't matter. Will O'Brien On Sep 30, 2013, at 5:52