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RE: [isp-bgp] BGP Newbie Help - Config Review
Thanks for the support Jim, glad to hear...

Pete, why bother with BGP routing tables all day, every day.  No one
config guarantees performance on any given day.  This can become a
beast.  There are appliances to handle such configs, BGP, route control,
traffic shaping...etc..allowing you to route based on performance, cost,
latency....and all the detailed reports you want.  Having full global
routing tables to manipulate BGP is great, but time consuming...

If you want some hardware suggestions, let me know...

Otherwise, good luck!

-----Original Message-----
From: Pete Templin [mailto:petelists@...] 
Sent: Tuesday, March 22, 2005 11:40 AM
To: isp-bgp@isp-bgp.com
Subject: Re: [isp-bgp] BGP Newbie Help - Config Review


Jim Barstow wrote:

> Below is the config I have, but I don't think it is correct. I would
like a
> little help fixing it to do what its supposed to.  First, a little
topology;
> I have 2 T1s to Sprint AS1239 Atlanta that are to be load balanced as
a
> secondary route, and a T3 to UUNet AS701 that is to be primary route
for
> both inbound and outbound traffic.  I plan on getting full routes from
UUNet
> and No routes from Sprint (is this recommended?  Otherwise, I could
get
> partial routes from sprint)

How will you handle outbound traffic failover?  Get default from Sprint?

  Get default from UUNet?  Manual default to Sprint?

> I have the following netblocks currently that I need to advertise:
> 204.180.198.0/23
> 63.169.171.0/24

Are they in your router at the exact mask length?

> If anyone could be so helpful as to take a look and let me know what I
> should change to make everything kosher, that would be great.

[I would group the two Sprint neighbors into a peer group.]

>  neighbor z.z.z.z description UUNet ASN701
>  neighbor z.z.z.z remote-as 701
>  neighbor z.z.z.z version 4
>  neighbor z.z.z.z distribute-list 30 out
>  neighbor z.z.z.z send-community 701:110
>  neighbor z.z.z.z maximum-prefix 150000 warning-only

I don't think 701:110 is a valid UUNet community.  I think it's only 
701:80, 701:100, 701:120, and then 701:1, 701:2, 701:3 for prepends.

Also, I see that your max-prefix line is warning-only, but it'll be 
essentially useless except to tell you the session is up.  I'm getting 
154729 prefixes from them at this moment.

pt







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Re: [isp-bgp] BGP Newbie Help - Config Review, joshua sahala
RE: [isp-bgp] BGP Newbie Help - Config Review, Jim Barstow
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