03-05-2008 04:58 PM - edited 03-03-2019 08:59 PM
I am wondering how to connect your ISPs into a large web hosting/colocation datacenter. I have 3 topolglies attached.
Which one is closer to the way it should be done?
Should I run BGP only on the edge routes or in the core ?
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03-06-2008 06:22 AM
Well, for example.
- I can run BGP in edge and core devices
- I can run BGP in edge, and run OSPF between edge and core devices to offload BGP from core devices
- I can run BGP in edge, GLBP between edge and core devices to offload BGP from core devices
- I can also run MPLS between edge and core devices
- Edge devices is fully meshed, I don't have to worry about split-BGP
03-05-2008 11:18 PM
Hi,
With the MESH, you will have to run BGP (iBGP) in the core devices - assuming you have the resources in core devices (minimum 512MB DRAM, depends on your core device hardware and services configured).
With the EDGE, you can run BGP in the edge devices and have a choice to run other IGP between edge and core devices if core devices doesn't have the resources to run BGP (iBGP).
CORE is prone to split-BGP.
Regards,
Dandy
03-06-2008 05:18 AM
Thanks for the reply. So what would be the "best practices" way or the way that most web hosting/colocation companies connect the WAN to the core. Would it be MESH or EDGE ?
03-06-2008 05:35 AM
I prefer the edge as its flexible.
03-06-2008 06:14 AM
What would be your definition of more flexible that the egde design offers? Thanks for the quick replies.
03-06-2008 06:22 AM
Well, for example.
- I can run BGP in edge and core devices
- I can run BGP in edge, and run OSPF between edge and core devices to offload BGP from core devices
- I can run BGP in edge, GLBP between edge and core devices to offload BGP from core devices
- I can also run MPLS between edge and core devices
- Edge devices is fully meshed, I don't have to worry about split-BGP
03-06-2008 06:55 AM
Thanks !
03-06-2008 07:05 AM
Hi,
Bgp should be between edges.
The core routers will be running IGP with the edges, and will have redundant links to the edges for redundancy.
HTH
Mohamed
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