Transit Routing

Ehab Hadi ehabh at hotmail.com
Thu May 28 20:20:47 UTC 1998


There is a very valable book dedicated for BGP4:

Internet Routing Architectures
By Halabi, Bassam; Softcover; 477 Pages 
Published by Cisco Press; 04/1997; ISBN: 1562056522

On-line Ordering:

http://www.cbooks.com/sqlnut/SP/search/gtsumt?isbn=1562056522


Ehab Hadi
ehabh at nortel.ca

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>Can someone point me in the direction of some good white papers where 
>I could pick up some knowledge on BGP specifically in regards to 
>transit routing.
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>I am working with 3 local ISPs here all connected to different 
>backbones.  We are all going to be peering at one central office with 
>T-1 lines running between each location.
>
>Our intention is to allow each others traffic to flow through whoever 
>is the closest route.  However I have only recently gotten into BGP.
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>Any help is appreciated.
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