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>Chapter 17. Dynamic routing - OSPF and BGP</H1
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>Once your network starts to get really big, or you start to consider 'the
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internet' as your network, you need tools which dynamically route your data.
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Sites are often connected to each other with multiple links, and more are
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popping up all the time. </P
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>The Internet has mostly standardized on OSPF and BGP4 (rfc1771).
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Linux supports both, by way of <SPAN
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>While currently not within the scope of this document, we would like to
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>Overview:</P
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>Cisco Systems
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HREF="http://www.cisco.com/univercd/cc/td/doc/cisintwk/idg4/nd2003.htm"
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TARGET="_top"
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>Designing large-scale IP Internetworks</A
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>For OSPF:</P
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>Moy, John T.
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"OSPF. The anatomy of an Internet routing protocol"
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Addison Wesley. Reading, MA. 1998.</P
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>Halabi has also written a good guide to OSPF routing design, but this
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appears to have been dropped from the Cisco web site.</P
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>For BGP:</P
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>Halabi, Bassam
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"Internet routing architectures"
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Cisco Press (New Riders Publishing). Indianapolis, IN. 1997.</P
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>Cisco Systems</P
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>Using the Border Gateway Protocol for interdomain routing</A
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