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Re: IS-IS reference


From: Dave Cooper <dcooper () gulp org>
Date: Mon, 13 Sep 1999 16:31:13 -0700


Randy Bush wrote:
1. Use IBGP and redistribute connected/static and when you can, aggregate
   those statics/connecteds at each router.
2. Use IGP (IS-IS level-2 or OSPF area0) for the backbone links and
   IBGP, Any-RP loopbacks. Don't add instability to your 
   IGP when you have IBGP that can take care of it much more efficiently. 
   As long as IGP can reach/see each router's loopback, IBGP will
   work great for connecteds/statics (just make sure you don't announce
   these specifics to your peers).
3. Don't use static routing for backbone links.... i am not sure how that
   even came up. Remember this is a NSP of some sorts.

vadim's english was not so bad it needed reinterpreting

not reinterpreting... just enhancing.:)


4. Do multicasting, just make sure you get clueful on it.  Its not rocket
   science... and with PIM sparse/dense, its much easier than the DVMRP
   days.  (and make sure you get on a good IOS release and stay off the
   buggy releases)

that's anything since the lost stanford backup tapes?  and msdp worked
almost as well on that release as it does now.

msdp/mbgp has its own definition of "good IOS release"... but it works.

-dave

randy



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