“We Love Oranges AS Oranges Mean Pure Refreshment” W Weight (Highest) L Local_Pref (Highest) O Originate (local originate) AS As_Path (shortest) O Origin Code (IGP < EGP < Incomplete) M MED (lowest) P Paths (External Paths preferred Over Internal) R Router ID (lowest)
I have a question: For a Redundant BGP peering with 2 different ISPs, is it possible to make BGP switch Peers based on Bandwidth Utilization over the Primary Peer. ----------------------ISP1 | CE----------------| | ---------------------ISP2 So if the Bandwidth Utilization goes above 80% for the ISP1 peering, can we make BGP peer failover to the ISP2? Need your help on this.
“We Love Oranges AS Oranges Mean Pure Refreshment”
W Weight (Highest)
L Local_Pref (Highest)
O Originate (local originate)
AS As_Path (shortest)
O Origin Code (IGP < EGP < Incomplete)
M MED (lowest)
P Paths (External Paths preferred Over Internal)
R Router ID (lowest)
I love INE.. i love all the guys here. I wish i knew about INE many years ago
Thanks for the great content
This is Awesome demonstration... Perfect way to understand BGP in expert way..
This lesson is great, well explained. More power to you Keith and INE!
Very good. I love the 2 hour session. It was worth it.
This is probably the best explanation of BGP path attributes that I've come across. Thanks, Keith!
It's best tutorial we have ever had.
Keith, you're the best! Thank you for the video
An Excellent presentation.....Kudos, Sir.
Really great tutorial. Thanks. 🇬🇧❤️🇺🇸
Awesome!! Thank you Keith for demystifying this!!
best instructor ever
Wonderful ! Thanks Keith
Wonderful explanation and examples.
Great explanation
we can make acronyms for the list of paths list. WLLA OMNI Older NID RID
I wish yall weren't soo expensive. Great explanation.
Thanks for the new videos in 2020.
Please make some videos on VPN.
Great lesson, thank you sir.
Thanks for the video
When will Discretionary attributes travel?
Best video ever
Why use Cisco ios, is it bad to use open source bird2?
Great content, it would help a lot if you make available the configs
can we get the configs?
Great content, but I wish you did more verifications before and after manipulating the attributes. Especially before
I have a question:
For a Redundant BGP peering with 2 different ISPs, is it possible to make BGP switch Peers based on Bandwidth Utilization over the Primary Peer.
----------------------ISP1
|
CE----------------|
|
---------------------ISP2
So if the Bandwidth Utilization goes above 80% for the ISP1 peering, can we make BGP peer failover to the ISP2?
Need your help on this.