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Re: BGP - Traffic Management
From: Ross Tajvar <ross () tajvar io>
Date: Thu, 19 Aug 2021 23:58:34 -0400
Atlantic Metro (now 365 Datacenters) AS29838 allows more specifics on our backbone. We filter outbound to transit and peering obviously, but we allow e.g. granular steering if you have more than one port with us. On Thu, Aug 19, 2021, 1:23 PM Ryan Hamel <administrator () rkhtech org> wrote:
Hello, Does anyone know of any US carriers that will accept more specific routes other than what’s required for the DFZ, like “le 31” or “upto /31” (junos speak) ? I know Zayo supports this internally but would like to know of other carriers for redundancy. I am currently dealing with a network that has per region assigned public IP blocks. I would like to see about moving to announcing aggregates to the carriers across the MPLS network and redistributing more specifics from iBGP to the carriers to get the traffic where it needs to be. In a failover situation these more specifics are also visible on an MPLS backbone where other transit routers will prepend the AS path upstream based on specific communities to prevent anycast routing. Thanks, Ryan
Current thread:
- BGP - Traffic Management Ryan Hamel (Aug 19)
- Re: BGP - Traffic Management Lukas Tribus (Aug 19)
- Re: BGP - Traffic Management heasley (Aug 19)
- Re: BGP - Traffic Management Ross Tajvar (Aug 19)
- Re: BGP - Traffic Management Lukas Tribus (Aug 19)