[MLB-WIRELESS] regarding eBGP - private AS numbers are relatively limited...

Dan Flett conhoolio at hotmail.com
Thu Dec 16 12:49:17 EST 2004


Hi Rowan,

> Have you guys considered that there are only 1023 private AS numbers
> available? (AS64512 - AS65535)

Yes - James Haseu mentions this in our discussion on the Quagga list:
http://lists.quagga.net/pipermail/quagga-users/2004-December/003365.html

I'm thinking that in the early stages, we can afford to give out AS
numbers to whoever needs them, then later on encourage smaller AS's to
merge into larger ones.
 
> I'm a bit rusty with iBGP, I can't remember whether all neighbours
need to
> be talking to each other (n^2 interconnections - and config lines!) or
> it's sufficient to have only directly connected neighbours
communicating
> between themselves.

That's something I'm going to read up on myself - although I have a
feeling it's just connected neighbours that need to be specified.
 
> Is RIPv2 too simple? Maybe less is more? *shrug*

I certainly favour simple.  Any plan we come up with needs to be thought
about in terms of how easy it is for the average node-owner to
configure.  My understanding of RIP2 is that it has neither the
stability or the scalability required by our network in it's fully
connected state.  That's not to say that regional AS's can't run RIP2
internally.

Cheers,

Dan

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