Afternoon all
Thanks for all the advice, off and on-list. I'm a lot closer to a solution
that will allow me to keep some food on the table ;-)
I now owe a substantial quantity of beer to the group.
Cheers
Stan Rivett
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> On 8/11/2017, at 11:01 AM, Stan Rivett wrote:
>
> Hi all
>
> The time has come to replace my poor old Cisco 7301 and the quote I got for
> an ASR1002-HX made my eyes water. Still waiting for a Juniper quote but the
> general discussion seemed like similar numbers.
>
Keep the bare minimum in your igp as Nathan says. It’s a pain in the arse
to undo later says the person who’s been undoing it for years.
Dave
On Fri, 10 Nov 2017 at 3:02 PM, Tim Price wrote:
> Two Nathans fighting on NZNOG, who will win? News at 11.
>
>
>
> *From:
I don’t know about fighting. I disagree with your advice, and am cautioning
others before they take it - people other than the OP will be learning from
this thread.
:-)
> On 10/11/2017, at 2:58 PM, Nathan Brookfield
> wrote:
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> I don’t know why you’re
Two Nathans fighting on NZNOG, who will win? News at 11.
From: on behalf of Nathan Brookfield
Date: Friday, 10 November 2017 at 2:58 PM
To: Nathan Ward
Cc: nznog
Subject: Re:
One expects that BGP is already in place there - why complicate it by having
some routes in OSPF and some in BGP, then have to re-arrange things when your
network grows? Very common small ISP mistake that can be a PITA to correct when
you’re 5 times the size (as everyone hopes to be) and
Don’t do that. Put customer routes in to BGP, use OSPF only to carry your
loopbacks and router-router links for iBGP to use.
Keep your OSPF small, and your BGP big - it’s what they’re both good at.
(OSPF and ISIS are interchangeable here)
> On 10/11/2017, at 2:45 PM, Nathan Brookfield
>
Just running OSPF between them all wouldn’t solve that problem for you and
worst case MPLS within a VRF?
Kindest Regards,
Nathan Brookfield (VK2NAB)
Chief Executive Officer
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