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NANOG Meeting Presentation Abstract

Tutorial: BGP Multihoming Techniques
Meeting: NANOG38
Date / Time: 2006-10-08 1:30pm - 3:00pm
Room: St. Louis C
Presenters: Speakers:

Philip Smith, Cisco Systems

Philip Smith joined Cisco Systems in January 1998. He is a member of the Service Provider Architectures Group of Consulting Engineering, within Corporate Development. His role includes working with many ISPs in the Asia-Pacific region and the rest of the world, specifically in network strategies, design, technology, and operations, as well as helping with network configuration and scaling. Other areas of interest also include Internet routing, Internet protocols, IPv6, and encouraging the growth of the Internet around the world. Prior to joining Cisco, he spent five years at PIPEX (now part of UUNET\'s global ISP business), the UK\'s first commercial Internet Service Provider. He was one of the first engineers working in the UK Internet, and played a fundamental role in building the modern Internet in the UK and Europe.<BR> <BR> Philip is co-author of Cisco ISP Essentials, published by Cisco Press. He holds a Doctor of Philosophy and has a First Class Honours Degree in Physics. He lives in Brisbane, Australia.
Abstract: This tutorial introduces service providers to some of the features available in BGP to aid multihoming to the Internet. After an
explanation of multihoming and the principles being followed in this tutorial, several examples involving different scenarios will be given. Configuration techniques for modifying inbound and outbound traffic flows are covered, as are some examples on how to use BGP communities in inter-AS relationships. The tutorial finishes by covering some common multihoming security issues.



Level: Introductory to Intermediate
Files: pdfBGP Multihoming Techniques(PDF)
youtubeBGP Multihoming Techniques
Sponsors: None.

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NANOG38 Abstracts

  • ISP Security
    Moderators:
    Danny McPhersonArbor Networks; .
    Roland DobbinsCisco Systems; .
  • ISP Security
    Moderators:
    Danny McPhersonArbor Networks; .
    Roland DobbinsCisco Systems; .
  • PHAS - A Prefix Hijack Alert System
    Speakers:
    Mohit LadUCLA; .
    Lixia ZhangUCLA; .
    Yan ChenColorado State University; .
    Dan MasseyColorado State University; .
    Beichuan ZhangUniversity of Arizona; .
  • PHAS - A Prefix Hijack Alert System
    Speakers:
    Mohit LadUCLA; .
    Lixia ZhangUCLA; .
    Yan ChenColorado State University; .
    Dan MasseyColorado State University; .
    Beichuan ZhangUniversity of Arizona; .
  • PHAS - A Prefix Hijack Alert System
    Speakers:
    Mohit LadUCLA; .
    Lixia ZhangUCLA; .
    Yan ChenColorado State University; .
    Dan MasseyColorado State University; .
    Beichuan ZhangUniversity of Arizona; .
  • PHAS - A Prefix Hijack Alert System
    Speakers:
    Mohit LadUCLA; .
    Lixia ZhangUCLA; .
    Yan ChenColorado State University; .
    Dan MasseyColorado State University; .
    Beichuan ZhangUniversity of Arizona; .
  • PHAS - A Prefix Hijack Alert System
    Speakers:
    Mohit LadUCLA; .
    Lixia ZhangUCLA; .
    Yan ChenColorado State University; .
    Dan MasseyColorado State University; .
    Beichuan ZhangUniversity of Arizona; .

 

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