The knowhow for BGP in that environment is all of about 30 minutes worth of training. They should find a way to get it, IMHO. Owen On Oct 4, 2010, at 10:56 PM, Jonathon Exley wrote:
It also scales better from the SP point of view. If you have 1000 L3VPN services on your PE node using OSPF to the customer that would require a lot of memory for the multiple LSDBs and a lot of CPU for the SPF calculations. BGP is nicer but the reality is that many enterprises don't have the know-how.
Jonathon
-----Original Message----- From: Heath Jones [mailto:hj1980@gmail.com] Sent: Saturday, 2 October 2010 12:39 a.m. To: Tim Franklin Cc: nanog@nanog.org Subject: Re: RIP Justification
On 1 October 2010 12:19, Tim Franklin <tim@pelican.org> wrote:
Or BGP. Why not?
Of course, technically you could use almost any routing protocol. OSPF and IS-IS would require more configuration and maintenance, BGP even more still.
I think this is a pretty good example though of how RIPv2 is probably the most appropriate for the job. It doesnt require further configuration from the provider side as new sites are added and is very simple to set up and maintain.
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