[c-nsp] Classify geographical traffic with BGP
Burak Dikici
bdikici at gmail.com
Tue Apr 14 20:15:55 EDT 2009
By the way i wonder , how can it be done symmetrical traffic flow in this
scenario ? Local traffic goes from local ISP and the return traffic comes
back through local ISP. Outside of the country traffic goes from
international IPS and the return traffic comes back through internaional
ISP. I don't want to cause any asymmetrical traffic flow between different
ISPs and my site.
On Wed, Apr 15, 2009 at 2:53 AM, Walter Keen <walter.keen at rainierconnect.net
> wrote:
> If you are not advertising any space, I would imagine an AS path filter
> on ISP-1 (limited to 1 or 2 hops, if that works for you) and no AS path
> filter on ISP-2 would do the trick. You would want a floating static
> default route(s) for outbound traffic redundancy.
>
> Now, if you are advertising space, as path prepending may be one way to
> go as far as inbound traffic goes, but it gets messy in a situation like
> this one. If you prepend your AS number too many times out ISP1, then
> traffic you may have wanted to come in ISP1 may see ISP2 as a closer
> route (less AS hops).
>
> Burak Dikici wrote:
> > Hello ,
> >
> > I have got one internet router running BGP , and this router has got
> > connections with two different ISPs. One of the ISP is local for my
> country
> > and the other ISP's location is outside of my country. I want to classify
> > geographical traffic with BGP. For example , local traffic to my country
> > will go through ISP-1 (local ISP) , outside traffic to my country will go
> > through ISP-2 (outside of my country ISP). What i have to do to achieve
> that
> > kind of configuration ? If i have to use AS path filter , how can i find
> the
> > local ISP AS path numbers and how can i configure AS path filter for this
> > request ? Is that enough using the as-path filter just for the national
> ISP
> > or should i use it for international ISP also ?
> >
> > If i use AS-path filter for both ISP connections , what will happen to
> > redundancy ? I mean , for example i filter national AS numbers at the
> > international ISP connection and deny them. Secondly , i filter national
> AS
> > numbers at the national ISP connection , permit them and the other AS
> > numbers will be denied. In this situation , what will happen if the local
> > ISP connection goes down ? Because of filtering of the national AS
> numbers
> > at the international ISP connection , the BGP table doesn't take any
> updates
> > from the local AS numbers. I hope , i could explain the situation
> correctly.
> >
> >
> > Kind Regards...
> >
> > Burak Dikici
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