03-01-2008 01:35 PM - edited 03-03-2019 08:55 PM
Will greatly appreciate anyone educating me on how to connect my 2611XM series to the internet for training purposes.
(Precisely to try BGP and other experiments in my lab. The router is loaded with 256MB/32FL.
Thank you all in advance
03-01-2008 07:14 PM
Hi,
If you work for an ISP, that is easy. You need to talk to your NOC BGP Expert.
Otherwise, it will cost you a lot, WAN link, etc. However, there is an alternative without receiving the full internet route. You can setup your own LAB and/or use DYNAGEN/DYNAMIPS http://dynagen.org/
Also, don't forget to get a BGP Tutorial book/documents to start playing with BGP.
Regards,
Dandy
03-01-2008 11:34 PM
Dandy,
Grateful for your response. Could you please help me further on what you mean by NOC BGP experts?.
Though still going through the Dynamic but that doesn't seems to be what i want, as i really want to have a true taste of internet routes, to demonstrate what i have learned about BGP.
Thanks for your time once again,
Regards
03-02-2008 02:52 AM
Are you working for an ISP?
I not, you don't have to worry about NOC BGP Experts.
NOC stands for Network Operation Centre, a 24/x7 network support compose of personnel who are expert to the service they are supporting (i.e. BGP).
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