BGP conf

Larry May lmay at nframe.com
Thu Nov 3 04:45:53 UTC 2011


Participants,

This thread makes me want to LAUGH and VOMIT at the same time...

This guy is asking for advice and all this list can do is poke and make
fun at him for trying to learn the right way to do things...

We ALL need to remember...NONE of us come out of the womb being BGP
experts... and anyone who says they are...are lying through their teeth.

I have had to work with such people who talked a big game...but in the
end didn't know their ass from a hole in the ground.

And to the original post Edward...if you follow "team CYMRU" you are
pretty much on the right path to being successful in your ventures...



-----Original Message-----
From: Edward avanti [mailto:edward.avanti at gmail.com] 
Sent: Wednesday, November 02, 2011 7:51 PM
To: Holmes, David A; nanog at nanog.org"
Subject: Re: BGP conf

Halo,
sorry, my english not so perfect, at no time I mean send to IX what
Verizon
send me, I'm not THAT stupid hehe
I mean if destination/origin is via IX, then send THAT traffic only by
IX
and not Verizon.

On Thu, Nov 3, 2011 at 1:54 AM, Holmes,David A <dholmes at mwdh2o.com>
wrote:

> This is a perfect example of why it is crucial that inbound route
filters
> be scrupulously maintained in upstream BGP providers. Who knows who is
out
> there.
>
> -----Original message-----
> From: Edward avanti <edward.avanti at gmail.com>
> To: "nanog at nanog.org" <nanog at nanog.org>
> Sent: Wed, Nov 2, 2011 01:01:37 GMT+00:00
> Subject: BGP conf
>
> Halo,
> First, I accept this might not really right list for request, have use
nsp
> cisco list but only first post to was succeed, sent several other for
past
> 4 day and none appear (verified by list archive) so please excuse
request.
>
> I am in need of a cisco config for BGP setup, we have a require to
include
> IX peering at new location as well as our Verizon link, we like to
take
> full bgp from Verizon and send to IX what they send us, I spend days
> reading google, and so many conflict web site example, so many example
seem
> insecure no prefix list so on. end result to date is only sore eyes,
would
> someone who do same (not need be Verizon) be kind to send us off list
> working running config (yes without your password heh) or at least how
to
> apply to BGP router including access/prefix list and interfaces so we
have
> an idea on what do, if you take two full BGP feed from two transit
> carrierin load share and IX, that good, because that our stage three
plan,
> but I can work without two transit.
>
> I am not ignorant with cisco 7201, but am total newby to BGP.
>
> Best Thanks
> Edwardo
>
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