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Re: BGP offloading (fixing legacy router BGP scalability issues)


From: Colin Johnston <colinj () gt86car org uk>
Date: Thu, 2 Apr 2015 08:35:48 +0100

or ignore/block russia and north korea and china network blocks
takes away 5% of network ranges for memory headroom, especially the large number of smaller china blocks.
Some may say this is harsh but is the network contacts refuse to co-operate with abuse and 100% of the traffic is bad 
then why not

Colin


On 2 Apr 2015, at 07:59, Mark Tinka <mark.tinka () seacom mu> wrote:



On 1/Apr/15 19:01, Frederik Kriewitz wrote:

We're wondering if anyone has experience with such a setup?

Cisco have a feature called BGP-SD (BGP Selective Download).

With BGP-SD, you can hold millions of entries in RAM, but decide what
gets downloaded into the FIB. By doing this, you can still export a full
BGP table to customers directly connected to your 6500, and only have a
0/0 + ::/0 (and some more customer routes) in the FIB to do forwarding
to a bigger box.

BGP-SD started shipping in IOS XE, but I now understand that the feature
is on anything running IOS 15.

This would be my recommendation.

Mark.


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