Hi, Following up on the thread about BGP communities, I was wondering if there is a guide on how to actually implement communities within a network... There are a couple of presentations about why communities are good and about the general design of communities but my googlefu has so far not found a "Here is how to deploy Communities" guide that takes into account the important things like configuration maintenance, how to scale and what mistakes not to make. We are a Cisco house so any Cisco specific documentation would be great but any guide right now would be a start. J -- COO Entanet International T: 0870 770 9580 W: http://www.enta.net/ L: http://tinyurl.com/3bxqez
This may be of use to you. http://www.secsup.org/Tracking/ Robert -----Original Message----- From: owner-nanog@merit.edu [mailto:owner-nanog@merit.edu] On Behalf Of James Blessing Sent: Monday, November 19, 2007 1:18 AM To: nanog@merit.edu Subject: BGP Communities Hi, Following up on the thread about BGP communities, I was wondering if there is a guide on how to actually implement communities within a network... There are a couple of presentations about why communities are good and about the general design of communities but my googlefu has so far not found a "Here is how to deploy Communities" guide that takes into account the important things like configuration maintenance, how to scale and what mistakes not to make. We are a Cisco house so any Cisco specific documentation would be great but any guide right now would be a start. J -- COO Entanet International T: 0870 770 9580 W: http://www.enta.net/ L: http://tinyurl.com/3bxqez
Robert Baxter wrote:
This may be of use to you. http://www.secsup.org/Tracking/
Thanks, should have been more specific, its more a case of being able to give traffic engineering like the ones listed on http://www.onesc.net/communities/ J -- COO Entanet International T: 0870 770 9580 W: http://www.enta.net/ L: http://tinyurl.com/3bxqez
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