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Re: AS path question.


From: Stefan Fouant <sfouant () shortestpathfirst net>
Date: Wed, 10 Nov 2010 16:35:41 -0500

BGP community attributes are optional transitive attributes, so in theory they could be used by secondary or tertiary 
providers for policy processing.  However, that is under the assumption that those providers have the proper policies 
in place and understand those communities.  Alsi, in some cases a given provider will strip the communities out before 
advertisement to upstreams or upon receipt from a downstream, so there is no guarantee that the communities will remain 
intact.

Typically however, the community tagging is used to influence the direct upstream providers, and the AS Path prepending 
is used to influence the secondary providers.

Stefan Fouant  

My apologies for the top post.  Sent from my iPad

On Nov 10, 2010, at 4:12 PM, Joe Maimon <jmaimon () ttec com> wrote:



Stefan Fouant wrote:
-----Original Message-----


IMO, a combination of both community tagging to influence localpref coupled
with AS Path prepending on the secondary link is the best approach, and
seems to accommodate both steady state as well as failure scenarios
properly.

Stefan Fouant


So how far from you can you propagate community tags to influence the route decision process to your second transit 
upstream peer?


Joe


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