[cisco-bba] Routing Strategies for Multiple LNSes

Arie Vayner arievayner at gmail.com
Sun Apr 25 16:58:25 EDT 2010


Matthew,

BGP is the right protocol for this.
Most users should be using dynamic addresses from pools, and the pools
should be allocated in ranges to LNSs, and only the pool (as subnet) should
be advertised.
The exception would be users with static IPs/routes provisioned through
RADIUS, but that should be a minority...

Arie

On Sun, Apr 25, 2010 at 9:04 PM, Matthew Melbourne <matt at melbourne.org.uk>wrote:

>  We are looking to update our LNS configurations to improve resiliency, by
> adding LNSes and removing static routing. What do most SPs do in terms of
> best practice for advertising customer routes (e.g. single static addresses,
> and routed subnets) into their network. I am looking to make my LNSes BGP RR
> clients, but am concerned about the churn on the BGP processes as users
> disconnect and reconnect - is this an issue in practice (the routers to
> which the LNSes ould connect do currently have full routing tables)  - but
> this has to be preferable to even considering using an IGP for 2000+
> prefixes :-)
>
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> Cheers,
>
>
>
> Matt
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> --
>
> Matthew Melbourne
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