On Fri, Oct 10, 2003 at 04:55:44PM +0300, Petri Helenius wrote:
Does anyone know, either on the east coast US, London, Stockholm, Copenhagen, Amsterdam or Helsinki transit providers which would allow edge/handoff interface control to different traffic classes using BGP communities? (for example to announce DDoS destinations
Null communities suporting organizations: GBLX, UUNET, NLAYER, et al Others who can also do null routing over bgp community, please come forward. One of my customers may be interested in doing business w/ you ;-)
and/or sources with different community which would drop the precedence of those packets to a lower level and thus de-prioritize them and allow legitimate traffic to have better performance)
I have not seen any QoS policy propagation over BGP (qppb i think is what they call it?) stuff in provider environment yet.. I dunno if qppb is even the right thing for this, but I think it is. But then again, considering most providers don't even support null community, this is like asking too much ;-) And qppb would be something new and it would put more strain on router as it has to rate limit stuff now.. -hc -- Haesu C. TowardEX Technologies, Inc. Consulting, colocation, web hosting, network design and implementation http://www.towardex.com | haesu@towardex.com Cell: (978)394-2867 | Office: (978)263-3399 Ext. 170 Fax: (978)263-0033 | POC: HAESU-ARIN
Pete