hi Roman,
I would propose BGP on CE-PE link, with some BGP community policy.
Then the customer would send you community strings which govern
local preference and announcements of those prefixes.
I made several such policy implementations based on Easynet BGP policy:
Hi Roman,
Most ISPs would use BGP and typically it would look like this:
ISP-iBGP_AS100-ISP
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eBGP eBGP
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On 2012-11-02 11:41, Roman Hochuli wrote:
Hello Stan
I would propose BGP on CE-PE link, with some BGP community policy.
As far as I understand this document is talking about bgp-setups as a
whole. I would be more interested to hear if they would break out a
subnet out of their
Hi Roman,
I cannot speak for others but I would imagine that any ISPs should be
willing to run such setups, at least I can confirm in the ISP where I work
we do this all the time, for both PA and PI.
Regards,
Fadi
On Fri, Nov 2, 2012 at 11:44 AM, Roman Hochuli
roman.hoch...@nexellent.chwrote:
sure, they announce a part of your PA superblock, and you route it in internal
BGP, and just make sure you don't announce longer prefixes to the outside
world. And this community concept is actually helping to do this in an
efficient manner.
Pretty much everyone is doing that.
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