Internal BGP Tuning: Mesh Peering to Avoid Loop

Internal BGP Tuning Mesh Peering to Avoid Loop

In BGP (Border Gateway Protocol), mesh peering is a configuration in which all routers in an autonomous system (AS) are connected to each other via BGP peering sessions. This type of configuration can be used to improve the stability and reliability of the BGP network, as well as to reduce the risk of routing loops. […]

BGP Tuning: Peer with Loopback

BGP tuning Peer with Loopback

BGP (Border Gateway Protocol) is a routing protocol used to exchange routing and reachability information among routers in the Internet. One technique that is often used in BGP tuning is to configure BGP peers to use loopback interfaces. A loopback interface is a virtual interface that is used to create a logical loopback connection to […]