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Re: Google compute engine private ASNs


From: Mel Beckman <mel () beckman org>
Date: Mon, 8 Aug 2016 21:59:13 +0000

The best way to learn BGP is using a network simulator such as GNS3. This way you can use industry-standard 
configurations and experiment with various failover scenarios. Http://gns3.org. There are tons of tutorials out there 
using Cisco BGP router syntax. 



 -mel beckman

On Aug 8, 2016, at 2:05 PM, Lee Fuller <leefuller23 () gmail com> wrote:

Hey, first post so sorry if it's misguided. I'm curious about the BGP
implementation in Google compute engine that allows you to define routing
policy using private ASN numbers. How similar is it in terms of learning
about BGP as a broader concept, or is it all smoke and mirrors?

I'm not in a position where iBGP would benefit me in any other context than
learning so I'm keen not to bother if it's too abstracted from a real world
scenario.

Lee Fuller (mobile)

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