[sdnog] filtering traffic on BGP

Manhal Mohammed manhal_muhamed at hotmail.com
Mon Mar 7 13:11:15 SAST 2016


Dear Mr  Nishal  , Samir and Mr Bernd , thank you very much for your valuable information , it was very helpful ind informative for me ^_^ now i just have to practice more on BGP filtering and i will be very grateful if you gave  or guide me to some scenarios or documents that can help.

--Mnhl 


 hello SDNOGGERS :)            i would like you to clear  some confusing for me  on BGP filtering traffic , what i know that if you want to filter a traffic that is coming from peer you have to set the filter for that  neighbour as (in bound) and vice versa. :/ but some one told me that if i want to filter traffic i have to consider the opposite side (the neighbour's router perspective)if it is a received traffics (for my router)  i have to apply "outbound" for the neighbour inside the BGPand if it is advertised prefixes i have to apply "inbound" for the neighbour on my router : router bgp bla neighbour bla.bla.bla.bla  route-map bla IN           !! if it is (advertised) prefix from me neighbour bla.bla.bla.bla route-map bla OUT  !! if it is a (received)  prefix  from that neighbour  so witch one is true :/    --Mnhl 		 	   		  
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