[c-nsp] C6500 IPv6 redistribute with route-map?

Reuben Farrelly reuben-cisco-nsp at reub.net
Tue Dec 10 05:06:24 EST 2013


On 10/12/2013 8:43 PM, Nick Hilliard wrote:
> If you want to do it with BGP, I'd recommend setting up a couple of VMs to
> act as route reflectors (with e.g. bird or quagga or something) and
> creating a very simple BGP community policy: tag your transit prefixes,
> your peering prefixes and your internal prefixes using different community
> values.  Then you can use the route reflectors to control how the prefixes
> are distributed around your network.  It's a small amount of work, but it's
> an approach that scales well in practice.

...and it's a LOT, LOT easier to migrate to this sort of design while 
the network is small, than when it grows.  Start small, start simple, 
only set a couple of communities till you are comfortable with how it 
works, take some time and work out how you want to plan your community 
setting and matching, and like a work of art develop both the network 
and your BGP operational skills over time.

It may seem a bit counter-intuitive to start implementing this before 
you need it, but it's a lot easier to grow into this design than to grow 
out of a non iBGP core and have the change forced upon you.

Been there done that, and once there's lots of live paying customers 
with expectations around uptime, this stuff gets more and more tricky to 
retrofit and learn.

Reuben



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