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Re: Best practice for BGP session/ full routes for customer
From: Mark Tinka <mark.tinka () seacom mu>
Date: Tue, 8 Jul 2014 23:07:06 +0200
On Monday, July 07, 2014 08:46:05 PM Jason Lixfeld wrote:
3. If your network is MPLS enabled, you can do a routed pseudowire from a BGP speaking router with a full table to the access router (PE). Other tunnelling technologies can probably do the same thing; GRE, L2TPv3 and also a plain'ol VLAN can do it too, depending on your network topology. Do some sort of OAM over top of either of those (if your platform supports it) and it looks just like a wire to the end customer.
Nasty, as I generally walk away from centralization. However, if that's your only option... Mark.
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