[c-nsp] ospf between me and customer - design ?
Peyton Koran
pkoran at uplogix.com
Thu Feb 24 14:22:25 EST 2005
Here are the instructions from Cisco
http://www.cisco.com/en/US/customer/products/sw/iosswrel/ps1829/products_fea
ture_guide09186a008012db77.html
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Peyton Koran
Uplogix, Inc.
512-857-7026
pkoran at uplogix.com
> From: matthew zeier <mrz at intelenet.net>
> Organization: InteleNet Communications, Inc.
> Date: Thu, 24 Feb 2005 11:14:30 -0800
> To: Peyton Koran <pkoran at uplogix.com>
> Cc: "cisco-nsp at puck.nether.net" <cisco-nsp at puck.nether.net>
> Subject: Re: [c-nsp] ospf between me and customer - design ?
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> Peyton Koran wrote:
>> No, you don't need to separate the process since you are using a different
>> area. Even if you have different OSPF processes, all the routes get placed
>> in your Routing table. They just won't be redistributed beyond that router.
>> This might be part of the affect you want, but you do want to hand them off
>> to the internet. Are they coming in on the same router where you have your
>> BGP peering?
>
> No, they're coming into a router that doesn't do BGP for policy reasons
> and they're coming into two seperate routers that are all in area 0. As
> long as their route is redistributed back into area 0 for the transit
> routers to know about, I think I'm set.
>
> But if I don't use a seperate process, how would I filter to make sure I
> only get the routes I expect to see from them? 'area filter-list' ?
>
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