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Re: Advice on BGP traffic engineering for classified traffic
From: randal k <nanog () data102 com>
Date: Mon, 24 Oct 2011 22:58:15 -0600
I have contemplated this exact scenario numerous times on how to provide various "tiers" of blended bandwidth. Ingress is handled by ip assignment + announcements, but egress almost *always* comes back to some sort extra core/distribution device to handle each tier, plus either mpls/l2vpn/dedicated-xcon/spanned-vlan to get the customer on that network. Cludgy at best, imo. I'd also love to hear how other datacenters or ISPs do this. Randal On Mon, Oct 24, 2011 at 4:24 PM, Jack Bates <jbates () brightok net> wrote:
I'm curious if anyone has a pointer on traffic manipulation for classified traffic. Basics, I have a really cheap transit connection that some customers are paying reduced rates to only use that connection (and not my other transits).
Current thread:
- Advice on BGP traffic engineering for classified traffic Jack Bates (Oct 24)
- Re: Advice on BGP traffic engineering for classified traffic Jay Ashworth (Oct 24)
- Re: Advice on BGP traffic engineering for classified traffic Jack Bates (Oct 24)
- Re: Advice on BGP traffic engineering for classified traffic randal k (Oct 24)
- Re: Advice on BGP traffic engineering for classified traffic Kevin Loch (Oct 26)
- Re: Advice on BGP traffic engineering for classified traffic Jay Ashworth (Oct 24)