BGP and MTU Deep Dive
A long long time ago, BGP implementations would use a Maximum Segment Size (MSS) of 536 bytes for BGP peerings. […]
A long long time ago, BGP implementations would use a Maximum Segment Size (MSS) of 536 bytes for BGP peerings. […]
Yesterday I posted a tricky question to Twitter. If you have a working VPNv4 environment and create a VRF with
BGP is a path vector protocol. This is similar to distance vector protocols such as RIP. Protocols like these, as
Valley-free routing is a concept that may not be well known but that is relevant to datacenter design. In this
I’ve been in a lot of interesting discussions the last couple of days on what protocol to use for the
In one of the Discords that I’m in there was a user with a complex network consisting of a mix
Introduction In the previous post I showed some of the options to interconnect two AS so that a customer can
Introduction Sometimes a customer needs a L3 VPN between two locations where the same SP is not present. This can
Introduction BGP Confederations are one of two tools a network designer has to work around the full mesh requirement of
In some publications it is mentioned that a link local next-hop can’t be used when redistributing routes into BGP because