Newb question
Kurt Buff
kurt.buff at gmail.com
Wed Feb 13 11:38:31 PST 2008
Nice, concise.
Thanks!
Kurt
On 2/13/08, Nick Rogness <nick at rogness.net> wrote:
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> On 2/8/08, Kurt Buff <kurt.buff at gmail.com> wrote:
> > All,
> >
> > My company is getting a fractional DS3 in the near future, and I've
> > acquired a Sangoma a301 card to handle the interface.
> >
> > We're retaining one of the T1s we currently have, from a different
> > provider, and we're intent on using BGP to manage the two connections.
> >
> > Does anyone have good pointers to tutorials or howtos on setting up
> > OpenBGP for a newb like me who has never done this before?
> >
> > I've got the ARIN web site open now, looking through the docs on
> > getting our ASN, but it's all new to me, and I could use a little
> > help.
>
> 1) talk to your providers to see if they will BGP peer with you
> - Get their ASN and ARIN Organization Names
>
> 2) Get stuff from ARIN:
> a) Register a POC (POC Template)
> - You will get a POC handle back ARIN
> b) Register your Organization (Organization Template)
> - You will need the POC handle from step a.
> - You will get a ORG ID back from ARIN
> c) Request an ASN (AS Number request template)
> - You will need the info from #1, step a & step b
> - You will "hopefully" get an ASN number from ARIN.
>
> 3) Choose a routing deamon, zebra or openbgp
> - You will need to setup them up with info from #1 & #2
> - Make sure you understand everything, BGP can be dangerous
> - Please filter announcements and source addresses!!!!!
>
> 4)Coordinate time with Providers to turn up BGP
> - you can do them one at a time.
>
> 5) Turn BGP peering up with provider on the phone (not a VoIP phone)
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