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Fundamental questions of backbone design
- Subject: Fundamental questions of backbone design
- From: me at anuragbhatia.com (Anurag Bhatia)
- Date: Fri, 18 Oct 2013 23:33:16 +0530
Hello everyone
I have some fundamental questions about backbone design. Feel free to point
me to any discussions/presentation material related to these questions.
1. As I understand it's (sort off) common practice to give highest
localpref to customer routes then peering and finally transit. Does this
works well or you see issues with people who have 10+ prepends on some
peering routes calling you to not send traffic via those circuits? Does it
makes sense to put a rule to avoid routes 2-3 AS path away when changing
local preference?
2. If I have more peering capacity and relatively less capacity between
my own PoPs and I start injecting routes in my IGP then how to prevent
change of choking of backbone? Is it standard practice to have more
capacity on backbone then peering links? Or I have to inject less routes in
IGP - say a few % of total routes?
3. How can I maintain use of routes I am learning from various other
networks (transit+peers+customer) across my IGP? Is BGP community tagging
good way out?
4. How is iBGP Vs OSPF for IGP? I keep on hearing that OSPF is good &
lot more faster in changing routes during a breakdown as compared to slow
hold time based iBGP session. Is there's more clear comparison of
limitations of both when designing?
Appreciate your time & help.
Thanks.
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