on issues like this :
[1] JFGI
-> if fail :
[2] man smartnet
-> if fail :
[3] go back to studying to get that A+ and consider perhaps a yob in redmond
On Fri, May 22, 2009 at 4:01 AM, Raymond Dijkxhoorn wrote:
> Hi!
>
> Yes, i can get sample of configuration via Google search.
>>
Hi!
Yes, i can get sample of configuration via Google search.
but i am looking for best practices and from experience people.
Then post your suggested config and ask for comments.
...on a suitable list, dedicated to Cisco gear..
Sorry, yes. :-) Plenty of Cisco lists there to answer 'ques
Subject: Re: Local Peering and Transit - BGP multihoming Date: Fri, May 22,
2009 at 10:55:14AM +0200 Quoting Raymond Dijkxhoorn (raym...@prolocation.net):
> Hi!
>
>> Yes, i can get sample of configuration via Google search.
>> but i am looking for best practices and from
Hi!
Yes, i can get sample of configuration via Google search.
but i am looking for best practices and from experience people.
Then post your suggested config and ask for comments.
Bye,
Raymond.
Yes, i can get sample of configuration via Google search.
but i am looking for best practices and from experience people.
From: "deles...@gmail.com"
To: ty chan ; nanog@nanog.org
Sent: Friday, May 22, 2009 12:42:14 PM
Subject: Re: Local Peering a
Google BGP Cisco... Should give you 90% of this.
--Original Message--
From: ty chan
To: nanog@nanog.org
Subject: Local Peering and Transit - BGP multihoming
Sent: May 22, 2009 2:23 AM
Dear all,
In my lab, i manage two ASN (100,200). ASN100 has one transit to ASN300 and
local peering to A
ty chan wrote:
> Dear all,
>
> In my lab, i manage two ASN (100,200). ASN100 has one transit to ASN300 and
> local peering to ASN500.
> ASN200 has one transit to ASN400. ASN100 do private peering to ASN200. Some
> policies are required as below:
> 1. ASN100 customer can only use ASN300 for trans
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