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Randy Bush wrote: > > 1. Use IBGP and redistribute connected/static and when you can, aggregate > > those statics/connecteds at each router. > > 2. Use IGP (IS-IS level-2 or OSPF area0) for the backbone links and > > IBGP, Any-RP loopbacks. Don't add instability to your > > IGP when you have IBGP that can take care of it much more efficiently. > > As long as IGP can reach/see each router's loopback, IBGP will > > work great for connecteds/statics (just make sure you don't announce > > these specifics to your peers). > > 3. Don't use static routing for backbone links.... i am not sure how that > > even came up. Remember this is a NSP of some sorts. > > vadim's english was not so bad it needed reinterpreting not reinterpreting... just enhancing.:) > > > 4. Do multicasting, just make sure you get clueful on it. Its not rocket > > science... and with PIM sparse/dense, its much easier than the DVMRP > > days. (and make sure you get on a good IOS release and stay off the > > buggy releases) > > that's anything since the lost stanford backup tapes? and msdp worked > almost as well on that release as it does now. msdp/mbgp has its own definition of "good IOS release"... but it works. -dave > > randy
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