Re: [v6ops] [Idr] BGP Identifier

"lizhenqiang@chinamobile.com" <lizhenqiang@chinamobile.com> Tue, 18 February 2014 02:32 UTC

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Hi Randy,
Do you have such tools to config your network? Or do you know the vendor that provide such tools?Indeed, such programmatic generation tools are good for network plan. But the logic in the tools is complecated especially for a very large network with hierarchical operation as Peng Fan mentioned.

Zhenqiang Li

 From: Randy BushDate: 2014-02-17 22:50To: Fan, PengCC: 'idr wg'; 'V6 Ops List'; 'Robert Raszuk'Subject: Re: [Idr] [v6ops] BGP Identifier> Would you please give me an example about how modern large ISPs manage their
> networks?
 
programmatic generation of configurations from databases.
 
randy
 
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