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Best Practices - BGP community to signal transit announces.


From: Patrick Tracanelli <eksffa () freebsdbrasil com br>
Date: Sat, 23 Jan 2010 15:51:23 -0200

Hello Nanogers,

I am acting as transit for a number of ASNs, and my upstream peers do filter my announces (as they should as I understand). Therefore I am in the way to set up a community agreement with 'em asking 'em to allow my transit announces for a certain community I wil signal 'em up.

Therefore, I have two doubts which I would like to share and hear out your opinions.

Is there any best practices or RFC which shall suggest how this community should be set up? Say, while I do standardize this community to be MY-ASN:1 or MY-ASN:65501, is there a difference? Which community numbers should be used for this purpose, if there are any best practice for this?

Other than that, I remember Randi Bush's thread on signaling the upstream provider with communities, where a "use with caution" warn was issued[1]. Therefore, is my scenario a "dont" in the "dos and donts" list of practices on signaling the upstreams? If for some reason I should avoid setting up a community for that, whats the other better way to solve it, instead of asking for all upstream providers, one-by-one to allow the transit prefix to be announced via me?

I have searched for their own existing communities and, while some up peers do have an adequated community already in place for that, they wont allow me to announce prefixes in their communities, and not everyone will have a comm for that purpose.

[1]http://mailman.nanog.org/pipermail/nanog/2009-November/014767.html

Thanks.


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