RE: [nsp] [nsp] best practice for bgp load balancing with unequal bandwidth

From: Budi Widjojo (budi.widjojo@davnet.com.sg)
Date: Wed Mar 21 2001 - 05:37:34 EST


Hi there,
 
Thanks for your reply.
About the MED, I think it won't help much, because most of the paths that on
my second link are shorter than the first one.
 
Those two links from my site are connected to same router. but the provider
end definetly connected to different router as they are different ISP.
 
Cheers,
 
Budi
 

-----Original Mess age-----
From: Stephane Perez [mailto:perezs@nortelnetworks.com]
Sent: Wednesday, March 21, 2001 6:22 PM
To: 'Gert Doering'; Edward S. Desouza; Budi Widjojo;
cisco-nsp@puck.nether.net
Subject: RE: [nsp] [nsp] best practice for bgp load balancing with unequal
bandwidth

Hello,

  When you advertise routes out, you can use instead or with the AS Prepend
the MED which is specified out in the modifier. The lowest value of the MED
is the more preferred route.

I've also got a question about your design: Are the links are placed on the
same router or on different one ?

regards

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-----Original Message-----
From: Gert Doering [ mailto:gert@greenie.muc.de <mailto:gert@greenie.muc.de>
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Sent: 21 March 2001 10:56
To: Edward S. Desouza; Budi Widjojo; cisco-nsp@puck.nether.net
Subject: Re: [nsp] [nsp] best practice for bgp load balancing with
unequal bandwidth

Hi,

On Tue, Mar 20, 2001 at 10:03:25PM -0800, Edward S. Desouza wrote:
> You can influence incoming traffic in the scenario
> that you say using two techniques :
> 1. Advertise part of your pool on both links and
> advertise a less specific ( aggregate route ) to both.
> This will help in case your link to one ISP fails.

This shouldn't be done. Never advertise more specifics unless there's
a hard reason to - load balancing isn't. Look at the sorry state of the
global BGP table before giving advice like this.

> 2. Do an AS Path Prepend

3. Check with the upstream provider(s) what kind of "community" settings
   exist to control incoming traffic. This can often be finer grained
   than prepending.

gert

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