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Re: Downstream Usage-BGP Communites


From: Michael Hallgren <m.hallgren () free fr>
Date: Wed, 11 May 2011 00:07:13 +0200

Le mardi 10 mai 2011 à 17:52 -0400, Nick Olsen a écrit :
Greetings NANOG,
Was hoping to gain some insight into common practice with using BGP 
Communities downstream.

For instance:
We peer with AS100 (example)
AS100 peers with TW Telecom (AS4323).
Since I happen to know that AS100 doesn't sanitize the communities I send 
with my routes. I can take advantage of TW Telecom's BGP communities for 
traffic engineering. Such as 4323:666 (Keep in TWTC Backbone). Would this 
be something that is generally frowned upon? Still under the assumption 
that the communities aren't scrubbed off my routes. Could I do this with 
other AS's beyond TW Telecom? Such as TW's peering with Global Crossing 
(AS3549)?

It's quite common, in my experience, that we remove (or at least filter;
usually looking at geo-origin ones only) BGP community values from peers
and filter them (modulo some set of agreed ones) from customers. 

In other words, don't generally expect transitivity.

mh


Nick Olsen
Network Operations (855) FLSPEED  x106

 




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