[c-nsp] ospf between me and customer - design ?

Peyton Koran pkoran at uplogix.com
Thu Feb 24 12:07:48 EST 2005


Do they have their own internet connection?
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Peyton Koran
Uplogix, Inc.
512-857-7026
pkoran at uplogix.com


> From: matthew zeier <mrz at intelenet.net>
> Date: Thu, 24 Feb 2005 08:00:14 -0800
> To: "cisco-nsp at puck.nether.net" <cisco-nsp at puck.nether.net>
> Subject: [c-nsp] ospf between me and customer - design ?
> 
> 
> For various reasons, it's been decided to run OSPF between me and a
> customer network.  However, since their gear is outside my
> administrative control, I want to make sure I only get the networks I
> expect from them and they only get a default route from me.
> 
> Unfortunately, I haven't had to think about OSPF in a long time and I'm
> not sure what the best route to solve this is.
> 
> Assuming they'll be in their own area, should I use area filter-lists or
> create another ospf process and use distribute-in/out filters?   Or
> should I make them a stub and use either a seperate ospf process or area
> filter-lists ?
> 
> 
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