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by Danny McPherson, Sam Halabi
Internet Routing Architectures, Second Edition
Copyright
About the Authors
About the Technical Reviewers
Acknowledgments
Introduction
The Contemporary Internet
Evolution of the Internet
Origins and Recent History of the Internet
Network Access Points
Routing Arbiter Project
The Very High-Speed Backbone Network Service
Transitioning the Regional Networks from the NSFNET
NSF Solicits NIS Managers
Other Internet Registries
Internet Routing Registries
The Once and Future Internet
Looking Ahead
Frequently Asked Questions
References
ISP Services and Characteristics
ISP Services
ISP Service Pricing, Service-Level Agreements, and Technical Characteristics
Looking Ahead
Frequently Asked Questions
IP Addressing and Allocation Techniques
History of Internet Addressing
IP Address Space Depletion
Looking Ahead
Frequently Asked Questions
References
Routing Protocol Basics
Interdomain Routing Basics
Overview of Routers and Routing
Routing Protocol Concepts
Segregating the World into Autonomous Systems
Looking Ahead
Frequently Asked Questions
References
Border Gateway Protocol Version 4
How BGP Works
BGP Capabilities Negotiation
Multiprotocol Extensions for BGP
TCP MD5 Signature Option
Looking Ahead
Frequently Asked Questions
References
Effective Internet Routing Designs
Tuning BGP Capabilities
Building Peer Sessions
Sources of Routing Updates
Overlapping Protocols: Backdoors
The Routing Process Simplified
Controlling BGP Routes
Route Filtering and Attribute Manipulation
BGP-4 Aggregation
Looking Ahead
Frequently Asked Questions
References
Redundancy, Symmetry, and Load Balancing
Redundancy
Symmetry
Load Balancing
Specific Scenarios: Designing Redundancy, Symmetry, and Load Balancing
Looking Ahead
Frequently Asked Questions
References
Controlling Routing Inside the Autonomous System
Interaction of Non-BGP Routers with BGP Routers
BGP Policies Conflicting with Internal Defaults
Policy Routing
Looking Ahead
Frequently Asked Questions
Controlling Large-Scale Autonomous Systems
Route Reflectors
Confederations
Controlling IGP Expansion
Looking Ahead
Frequently Asked Questions
References
Designing Stable Internets
Route Instabilities on the Internet
BGP Stability Features
Looking Ahead
Frequently Asked Questions
Internet Routing Device Configuration
Configuring Basic BGP Functions and Attributes
Building Peering Sessions
Route Filtering and Attribute Manipulation
Peer Groups
Sources of Routing Updates
Overlapping Protocols: Backdoors
BGP Attributes
BGP-4 Aggregation
Looking Ahead
Configuring Effective Internet Routing Policies
Redundancy, Symmetry, and Load Balancing
Following Defaults Inside an AS
Policy Routing
Route Reflectors
Confederations
Controlling Route and Cache Invalidation
BGP Outbound Request Filter Capability
Route Dampening
Looking Ahead
Appendixes
BGP Command Reference
References for Further Study
Interesting Organizations
Research and Education
Miscellaneous
Books
Internet Request For Comments
BGP Outbound Route Filter (ORF)
When to Use BGP ORF
Configuration
EXEC Commands
Closing Remarks
Multiprotocol BGP (MBGP)
The Motivation Behind the New Command-Line Interface
Organizing Command Groups in the New Configuration
activate
network
Peer Groups
Route Maps
Redistribution
Route Reflector
Aggregation
List of BGP Commands
Upgrading to the AF Style
References
Index
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References
1.
RFC 1998, "An Application of the BGP Community Attribute in Multi-home Routing,"
http://www.isi.edu/in-notes/rfc1998.txt
2.
RFC 2270, "Using a Dedicated AS for Sites Homed to a Single Provider,"
http://www.isi.edu/in-notes/rfc2270.txt
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