Question:
I hope if
someone can help Catalyst 3560V2 me understand how send community attributes work between ISPs?
We have a
multihomed internet connection with two ISPs peering with two local
routers(INT-R01 and INT-R02) and we are prefer ISP1 over the other. Please the
network diagram attached along.
We running iBGP
between the local routers (INT-R01 and INT-R02) and R01 has a higher local
preference which is peered with ISP1 and R02 has lower local preference which
is peered with ISP2.
We are a
sending community attribute to ISP2 with the advertising prefixes which they
use to manipulate routing. I have also read on thier website that with that
community attribute they modify the local preference of the routes so that it
is lower than a route received from a peer but not lower
than a transit provider.
I understand
that they will lower the local preference on their router so that it is not
prefered but how does IPS2 tell other ISPs not route via their network if you
are going to these specific prefixes.
Really
appreciate your assistance.
Answer:
IMHO, they can
manipulate BGP attributes again (AS prepending or MED, e.g.) or even to use
special communities agreed with thier neighbor ISPs when advertising the
prefixes to them?
you can use
as-path prepend and MED to influence the ISP to reach your network . and local
preference if you set on your routers for incoming routes that will propagate
your entire AS and thus you Catalyst 3560X Price can influence the outgoing traffic.
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