[c-nsp] BGP Route Reflectors
Peter Salanki
peter.salanki at bahnhof.net
Tue Jul 11 07:26:08 EDT 2006
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You have to separate physical topology from BGP topology. My
suggestion is that you run an IGP (OSPF/IS-IS), and do full-mesh iBGP
between loopbacks.
11 jul 2006 kl. 13.15 skrev Alex Foster:
> It will not be possible for me to implement a full mesh (at the
> physical
> level), due to restrictions on ports/connectivity between sites -
> hence
> my desire to run partial-mesh with route-reflectors. The # of ISPs is
> really to allow us to maintain complete diversity across both sites
> - so
> that if we loose site A all traffic would use the alternative links
> through site B (and still have upstream resilience). The nature of
> traffic is VOIP so high-availability is important to us in all
> scenarios.
>
> Now that you understand my network options - I have had feedback from
> another list member who has advised me to steer clear of clustering
> and
> to configure each router as a RR with the corresponding iBGP peers as
> clients:
>
> Router A is RR to clients B and C
> Router B is RR to clients D and A
> Router C is RR to clients A and D
> Router D is RR to clients B and C
>
> This would seem to make sense to me - but then Im no expert - so if
> you
> have any additional ideas or feedback, feel free to comment.
>
> Regards
>
> Alex
>
>
>
> -----Original Message-----
> From: Arnold Nipper [mailto:arnold at nipper.de]
> Sent: 11 July 2006 11:43
> To: Alex Foster
> Cc: cisco-nsp at puck.nether.net
> Subject: Re: [c-nsp] BGP Route Reflectors
>
> On 11.07.2006 11:49 Alex Foster wrote
>
>> I am in the process of changing our current BGP architecture from
> single
>> site to dual site with some additional upstream peers. Currently our
>> architecture is fairly simple and common:
>>
>> ISP 'A' ISP 'B'
>> | |
>> | |
>> | |
>> Router- A -----iBGP------- Router B
>>
>> Were now looking to change it to this:
>>
>>
>> ISP 'A' ISP 'B'
>> Site A Site A
>> | |
>> | |
>> | |
>> Router A -----iBGP------- Router B
>> | |
>> | |
>> iBGP iBGP
>> | |
>> | |
>> Router C ------iBGP------ Router D
>> | |
>> | |
>> | |
>> ISP 'C' ISP 'D'
>> Site B Site B
>>
>> Im aware that the four core routers are not fully meshed - and that I
>> need to implement some route reflection. My understanding of this is
>> grainy at best so here is my stab at what I think needs to be done:
>>
>> Router C and Router B are RR in the same cluster with router A and D
> as
>> clients.
>> Router A and Router D are RR in the same cluster with router B and C
> as
>> clients.
>>
>> Would this provide me with the correct RR resilience whilst avoiding
> any
>> potential routing loops ?? Is this the best way to implement this or
> is
>> there a better way ??
>>
>
> I would run full mesh. RR with only 4 routers does not buy you much.
> Regarding # of ISP I would suggest to cut this down to two or at most
> three. From my experience more than two upstreams do not really buy
> you
> something but headaches ...
>
>
> --
> Arnold Nipper, AN45
>
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