vyatta for bgp

Dobbins, Roland rdobbins at arbor.net
Tue Sep 13 23:36:18 UTC 2011


On Sep 14, 2011, at 5:54 AM, Deepak Jain wrote:

> Some enterprises get MPLS L3 VPN service from their providers, and need boxes that can route packets to it and speak BGP to inject their routes.  They are not, per se, connected to the Internet, and thus won't be "zorched", at least in the sense you are using it.

Hence 'public-facing'.

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