On 6/18/15 5:31 PM, Brian Kantor wrote:
Has anyone had any luck with finding an ISP that will
host our tunnels?
Brian,
I've asked for traffic details amongst others info on the amprgw and to date
not seen anything. All I'm looking for is the 95th percentile of traffic into
and out of amprgw to the internet. If this is indeed on a 10g connection like
it was stated, this may be larger than I though it was.
I'm sure I one company that will do it for us, but I'm not going to formally
approach my contacts until I have details. Basically we're just looking for
transit for a non-profit org at this point.
This would be for the anycast solution, so we'd need to have a common AS as if
not the BGP protocol would use the lower AS in all cases of it being equal.
Are we planing to have the prefixes we announce based on our IGP
(ampr-ripd/encap), or will they be static with new prefixes manually
configured when an IP is assigned out of that block?
From an operational standpoint I can see us needing to
use radb/prefix
validation to update our upstream filters unless we LOA the entire
/8.\
Will we have this router running on Linux, and if so what sort of
box/cpu/memory/IO do we need? Would a VM work? I have rack space for at
least a few RU.
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