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9780321127006

Practical BGP

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    9780321127006

  • ISBN10:

    0321127005

  • Edition: 1st
  • Format: Paperback
  • Copyright: 2004-07-06
  • Publisher: Addison-Wesley Professional
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Summary

Now there's a practical guide to deploying and managing BGPv4 in any environment -- from small enterprises to the largest Tier 2 and Tier 3 service providers. A team of the world's leading BGP experts brings together powerful insights into network design, configuration, and deployment with the latest version of BGP -- including hands-on guidance for leveraging its key enhancements. If you're a network engineer or administrator looking to drive maximum reliability and performance from BGP-based networks, Practical BGP will help you get the job done -- from start to finish. Book jacket.

Author Biography

Russ White is a Network Protocols Deployment Engineer in Cisco Systems Routing DNA Team specializing in routing protocols Danny McPherson is a member of the Architecture Team at Arbor Networks Srihari Sangli, Senior Manager for MPLS and routing development at Procket Networks

Table of Contents

Foreword vii
Preface xi
The Border Gateway Protocol
1(41)
Exterior and Interior Gateway Protocols
2(5)
Distance Vector, Link State, and Path Vector
7(3)
BGP Path Vector Implementation
10(2)
BGP Peering
12(9)
BGP Attributes
21(17)
BGP's Best Path Algorithm
38(2)
Review Questions
40(2)
BGP at the Edge
42(49)
Connecting to a Service Provider
42(3)
Single Homing to a Service Provider
45(1)
Dual Homing to a Single Service Provider
45(11)
Dual Homing to Multiple Service Providers
56(9)
Controlling Outbound Traffic Flow
65(12)
Forcing Symmetric Entry and Exit Points
77(4)
Intelligent Routing
81(2)
Considerations for All Service Provider Peering Situations
83(6)
Review Questions
89(2)
Scaling the Enterprise Using BGP
91(39)
BGP Cores
91(12)
Implementing a BGP Core
103(20)
External Connections
123(6)
Review Questions
129(1)
Core Design with iBGP
130(31)
Full Mesh iBGP Cores
130(5)
Route Reflectors
135(18)
BGP Confederations
153(7)
Review Questions
160(1)
BGP Performance
161(23)
Peer Groups
162(6)
Update Packing
168(2)
Timers
170(6)
Transport-Level Issues
176(6)
Review Questions
182(2)
BGP Policy
184(70)
Policy Instruments
184(25)
Local Preference
209(8)
Communities in Practice---RFC 1998 and Other Routing Policies
217(7)
Safety Nets
224(7)
The AS Path
231(7)
Route Flap Damping
238(3)
Outbound Route Filtering
241(2)
BGP MED Deployment Considerations
243(10)
Review Questions
253(1)
New Features in BGP
254(34)
BGP Custom Decision Process
254(3)
Controlling Redistribution at Remote Points
257(4)
Multipath
261(8)
BGP Graceful Restart
269(7)
Interaction with Interior Gateway Protocols during Convergence
276(2)
Inbound Route Summarization
278(4)
Conditional Communities
282(1)
Flexible Communities
283(3)
Outbound Route Filtering
286(1)
Review Questions
287(1)
Troubleshooting BGP
288(43)
Establishing Neighbors
288(9)
Update Exchange
297(11)
Inconsistent Routing
308(7)
Next Hop Recursion Oscillation
315(8)
Route Churn
323(6)
Review Questions
329(2)
BGP and Network Security
331(41)
Protecting Peering Relationships
331(9)
Preventing Spoofing at the Edge
340(3)
Securing Routing Information within BGP
343(27)
Review Questions
370(2)
Deploying BGP/MPLS Layer-3 VPNs
372(39)
What Is a Virtual Private Network?
372(5)
The BGP/MPLS-Based VPN
377(16)
Putting It Together: An MPLS/BGP VPN Example
393(5)
VPN Topologies
398(4)
VPN Service Provider Deployment Considerations
402(7)
Conclusion
409(1)
Review Questions
410(1)
Appendix A Answers to the Review Questions 411(18)
Index 429

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Excerpts

Preface: Practical BGP Practical BGP Preface "Experience is the best teacher" is a valuable truism in network design, especially in designing a routed network using a protocol as widespread, and as little understood, as the Border Gateway Protocol (BGP). It's hard to grasp BGP at a high level, because network engineers tend to see only a small piece of the system they are interacting with--either their connection to the Internet, or their network backbone, or some other slice. From this perspective, it's hard to understand how BGP works in the real world, and what impact decisions in one small slice of the network will actually have in the larger internetwork. How, for instance, does BGP express policy? And what is the difference between a routing protocol that expresses policy versus one that "just" provides routing information? When should I use BGP, and when should I not? What are the most common policy mechanisms used in BGP, and how are they expressed? What do I do when everything falls apart? These, and many other questions, are the questions we set out to answer in this book. So, while this is a book about BGP, it's actually a book about network design and deployment. We hope, through this book, you can learn from our experience in deploying BGP, both our failures and our successes, in all types of environments, from small enterprise networks to large-scale service providers. In Practical BGP, you will find help in deciding where to use BGP and where not to, as well as techniques for designing, deploying, managing, and troubleshooting BGP networks. We hope you enjoy the fruit of our labors and experience (and not just for its ability to put you to sleep). Russ White Danny McPherson Sangli Srihari Copyright Pearson Education. All rights reserved.

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