AS migration presentations/links
Hi all, I am looking for a presentation or links that present "standard" solutions to problems that result from AS migration (commonly two or more different networks with different IGPs and different AS numbers that have to merge into one big network). The closest presentation I found so far is from nanog19, "crafting confederations" by Dan Golding. Are there any other similar documents publicly available? -- theo
That presentation wasn't much on AS number migration, I'm afraid. I haven't heard of any Presentation on this, recently - may be a good topic for the next NANOG, if someone is up to it. Juniper has a cool "local-as" feature that enables a sort of AS number spoofing. This should make an AS transition easy. I am under the impression that Cisco has a similar feature... - Dan Golding NetRail, Inc. -----Original Message----- From: owner-nanog@merit.edu [mailto:owner-nanog@merit.edu]On Behalf Of theo Sent: Thursday, November 23, 2000 5:00 AM To: nanog@merit.edu Subject: AS migration presentations/links Hi all, I am looking for a presentation or links that present "standard" solutions to problems that result from AS migration (commonly two or more different networks with different IGPs and different AS numbers that have to merge into one big network). The closest presentation I found so far is from nanog19, "crafting confederations" by Dan Golding. Are there any other similar documents publicly available? -- theo
Hi Daniel, Yes, it was not on AS migration. Though with some imagination you could extend this scenario where conf-sub-ases were previously autonomous ASes and how to try to create a uniform policy throughout the resulting new AS. Quite helpful regarding confederations and resulting design issues, reason why I mentioned it. It would be nice though to see some other presentations or case studies. Maybe they are not publicly available. -- theo
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Daniel Golding
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theo