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Re: BGP Design question.


From: "Brant I. Stevens" <branto () networking-architecture com>
Date: Wed, 22 Jun 2011 17:33:57 -0500



On 6/22/11 6:27 PM, "Bret Palsson" <bret () getjive com> wrote:

Here is my current setup in ASCII art. (Please view in a fixed width
font.) Below the art I'll write out the setup.


    +--------+    +--------+
    | Peer A |    | Peer A |  <-Many carriers. Using 1 carrier
    +---+----+    +----+---+    for this scenario.
        |eBGP          | eBGP
        |              |
    +---+----+iBGP+----+---+
    | Router +----+ Router |  <-Netiron CERs Routers.
    +-+------+    +------+-+
      |A   `.P    A.'    |P   <-A/P indicates Active/Passive
      |      `.  .'      |      link.
      |        ::        |
    +-+------+'  `+------+-+
    |Act. FW |    |Pas. FW |  <-Firewalls Active/Passive.
    +--------+    +--------+


To keep this scenario simple, I'm multihoming to one carrier.
I have two Netiron CERs. Each have a eBGP connection to the same peer.
The CERs have an iBGP connection to each other.
That works all fine and dandy. Feel free to comment, however if you think
there is a better way to do this.

Here comes the tricky part. I have two firewalls in an Active/Passive
setup. When one fails the other is configured exactly the same
and picks up where the other left off. (Yes, all the sessions etc. are
actively mirrored between the devices)

I am using OSPFv2 between the CERs and the Firewalls. Failover works just
fine, however when I fail an OSPF link that has the active default route,
ingress traffic still routes fine and dandy, but egress traffic doesn't.
Both Netiron's OSPF are setup to advertise they are the default route.

What I'm wondering is, if OSPF is the right solution for this. How do
others solve this problem?

You could also do an eBGP session through the firewall between the outside
routers and routers on the inside firewall, passing only the default route
to the inside routers.


Thanks,

Bret


Note: Since lately ipv6 has been a hot topic, I'll state that after we
get the BGP all figured out and working properly, ipv6 is our next
project. :)





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