Part IV: Internet Routing Device Configuration

In previous chapters, we developed concepts and approaches, but withheld the details of configuration code. In chapters 11 and 12, you will find code examples for most of the concepts and functions described in Part II and Part III. Chapter 11 focuses on configuration examples of basic BGP attributes, and Chapter 12 focuses on configuration examples for some of the more complex, realistic design problems faced by administrators developing routing policies. You cannot simply plug these code examples into your own network routing policies. Rather, they are models for the particular routing decisions you are likely to have to make as you develop, maintain, and extend routing policies to accommodate ...

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