Re: bgp question

2012-01-19 Thread Joel Maslak
On Thu, Jan 19, 2012 at 6:27 AM, Deric Kwok wrote: > We are planning to have 3 x 1G bgp connections (full tables) eg: Path A, B, C > > Can I say that we have 3G output totally? Sure. > From my understanding, the bgp chooses the best path to route automatically It doesn't. It typically chooses

Re: bgp question

2012-01-19 Thread Deric Kwok
Hi Thank you all of you Can I have one question? We are planning to have 3 x 1G bgp connections (full tables) eg: Path A, B, C Can I say that we have 3G output totally? >From my understanding, the bgp chooses the best path to route automatically If the path A is best route and that path 1G ba

Re: bgp question

2012-01-18 Thread Jonathan Lassoff
On Wed, Jan 18, 2012 at 5:58 AM, Deric Kwok wrote: > ls it supporting equally multipath in different bgp connections? Most software routing protocols have support for this in their RIBs, but the actual forwarding ability of the underlying kernel will determine the support for this. What platform

Re: bgp question

2012-01-18 Thread Justin M. Streiner
On Wed, 18 Jan 2012, Deric Kwok wrote: Could you tell me more about "routing registries"? I would like to learn it In a nutshell, Internet Routing Registries (IRRs) are places where networks can store information that describes their routing policies. Other networks can query this informatio

Re: bgp question

2012-01-18 Thread Jo Rhett
On Jan 18, 2012, at 5:58 AM, Deric Kwok wrote: > Could you tell me more about "routing registries"? > I would like to learn it google it, and RADB for example. > 2nd questions? Are you familiar to quagga? > ls it supporting equally multipath in different bgp connections? Yes, absolutely. -- J

Re: bgp question

2012-01-18 Thread Deric Kwok
Hi Justin Thank you Could you tell me more about "routing registries"? I would like to learn it 2nd questions? Are you familiar to quagga? ls it supporting equally multipath in different bgp connections? Thank you so much On Tue, Jan 10, 2012 at 7:58 PM, Justin M. Streiner wrote: > On Tue,

Re: bgp question

2012-01-10 Thread Justin M. Streiner
On Tue, 10 Jan 2012, Deric Kwok wrote: When we get newip, we should let the upstream know to expor it as there should have rule in their side. Correct. Ideally, two things happen: 1. You tell your upstreams and peers about the new space, and they update whatever prefix filters they have in

Re: bgp question

2012-01-10 Thread Jonathan Lassoff
On Tue, Jan 10, 2012 at 2:43 PM, Deric Kwok wrote: > Hi all > > When we get newip, we should let the upstream know to expor it as > there should have rule in their side. > > how about upstream provider, does they need to let their all bgp > interconnect to know those our newip? > > If no, Can I k

RE: BGP question

2009-09-16 Thread Rens
...@e-gerbil.net] Sent: jeudi 17 septembre 2009 8:33 To: Rens Cc: nanog@nanog.org Subject: Re: BGP question On Thu, Sep 17, 2009 at 06:49:37AM +0200, Rens wrote: > *>i customer_rangeLocal IX 110 > 0 i > * customer_range

Re: BGP question

2009-09-16 Thread Richard A Steenbergen
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