BGP advertise-map in XOS
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‎06-20-2017 11:05 AM
I have a Multi-homed Routers connected to 2 ISPs. I need to Create like an Advertise-map on the Standby Router connected to the Standby ISP to only advertise my Public address if the primary link goes down .
Is there a way of doing it in XOS ?
Thank You,
Elie
Is there a way of doing it in XOS ?
Thank You,
Elie
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‎06-20-2017 12:24 PM
Elie,
do you have your own AS and IP net block ?
Or you have some IP's from Cogent and some from Expedient ?
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Jarek
do you have your own AS and IP net block ?
Or you have some IP's from Cogent and some from Expedient ?
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Jarek
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‎06-20-2017 12:24 PM
Hi Nick,
local preference is an attribute that routers exchange in the same AS.
eBGP peer is not aware about it.
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Jarek
local preference is an attribute that routers exchange in the same AS.
eBGP peer is not aware about it.
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Jarek
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‎06-20-2017 12:24 PM
Well, both uplinks are in ARIN area -- they do not have a strict policy to have an up-to-date information about peering as in RIPE area:
Compare info about your secondary ISP https://whois.arin.net/rest/asn/AS17054 and our one: https://apps.db.ripe.net/search/lookup.html?source=ripe&key=AS20850&type=aut-num
Therefore, you should manually write an e-mail to Expedient support or NOC team to find out if they support communities or localprefs or if they cat accept your announces with a minimal local preference
Compare info about your secondary ISP https://whois.arin.net/rest/asn/AS17054 and our one: https://apps.db.ripe.net/search/lookup.html?source=ripe&key=AS20850&type=aut-num
Therefore, you should manually write an e-mail to Expedient support or NOC team to find out if they support communities or localprefs or if they cat accept your announces with a minimal local preference
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‎06-20-2017 12:24 PM
Cognet AS 174 (Primary) Expedient AS 17054 Secondary
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‎06-20-2017 12:24 PM
which AS numbers of you uplink ISP-s?
I will help you to find out if your uplinks accept communities
I will help you to find out if your uplinks accept communities
