BGP Protocol: Prefix-lists and Route-maps
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- čas přidán 14. 04. 2024
- This is a walkthrough on prefix-lists and route-maps on Fortigate firewalls, prefix-lists and route-maps are powerful features of BGP that enable administrators to implement fine-grained control over routing decisions, ensuring optimal traffic flow and network performance.
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I have two IPsec tunnel using two different ISP. I would like to manipulate the outgoing and incoming traffic through specific tunnel using BGP. Can you please provide the configuration ?
@@VishnuK-br7ee Hi Vishnu,
This article may be useful: community.fortinet.com/t5/FortiGate/Technical-Tip-How-to-modify-route-preference-using-Local/ta-p/305018
so for inbound traffic, the best way might just be to work with your ISP to edit the attributes on their end being advertised to you. Also keep in mind the default BGP behavior like this: community.fortinet.com/t5/FortiGate/Technical-Tip-BGP-route-selection-process/ta-p/195932
@@staticroute IPsec tunnels between site to site not with ISP.
@@VishnuK-br7eehey Vishnu, try to please draw it and indicate clearly what you would like us to achieve…share on Google docs or Dropbox, etc I promise I’ll have a look
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Thank you very much, noted, yours is one of 2 comments about the background music, I appreciate it 👍🏼
Apologies, I should have started how good your tutorials are, very easy to understand and quite professionally edited.
I'd appreciate if you do a video on advance BGP scenarios with route tags, route target, and how to use communities to accept routes and based on community route to specific peer