Part III: Effective Internet Routing Designs

You are now in a position to begin applying the attributes and functionality of BGP to practical routing problems. Chapter 6 begins this process by examining BGP's attribute manipulation techniques and the use of route filtering in influencing the BGP decision process. Chapter 7 introduces three fundamental design criteria—redundancy, symmetry, and load balancing—that network architects frequently must implement and balance in developing their routing policies. Chapter 8 considers how to integrate BGP with interior protocols, and Chapter 9 considers how to tap BGP's potential for managing large and growing networks. Chapter 10 takes up the problem of network stability, and increasingly challenging design goals in the wake of the ever-expanding Internet. BGP includes a number of built-in functions designed to help build stability. Part III takes an example-oriented approach, using specific topologies and scenarios to illustrate routing design concepts and applications.


Chapter 6 Tuning BGP Capabilities

Chapter 7 Redundancy, Symmetry, and Load Balancing

Chapter 8 Controlling Routing Inside the Autonomous System

Chapter 9 Controlling Large-Scale Autonomous Systems

Chapter 10 Designing Stable Internets

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