Re: [v6ops] [Idr] BGP Identifier

"lizhenqiang@chinamobile.com" <lizhenqiang@chinamobile.com> Wed, 19 February 2014 02:20 UTC

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Thank you very much, Jared. I will study all the material.

Zhenqiang Li

lizhenqiang@chinamobile.com
 From: Jared MauchDate: 2014-02-19 01:13To: Randy BushCC: lizhenqiang@chinamobile.com; idr wg; V6 Ops List; Robert RaszukSubject: Re: [Idr] [v6ops] BGP Identifier 
On Feb 17, 2014, at 10:17 PM, Randy Bush <randy@psg.com> wrote:
 
>> Tell me please the large provider that you know has his own automatic
>> configuration tools.
> 
> l(3), ntt, ...
> 
>> I would like to contact him to learn from him. 
> 
> it is considered secret sauce
 
we (ntt) have presented about this automation in the past.
 
google comes up with a few of these:
 
http://www.nanog.org/meetings/nanog54/presentations/Tuesday/Morris.pdf
http://www.us.ntt.net/news/viewFile.cfm/NTT_Editorial_Capacity_Magazine_nov_2013.pdf?file_id=144
http://ptt.br/pttforum/7/doc/ptt_forum7_morris.pdf
 
- Jared