use cases
16 TopicsTech Note: Using BGP Local-AS with Equinix Internet Access over Fabric (EIAoF) and Network Edge
Welcome to the Equinix Community! We know you’re always looking for ways to maximize your connectivity, and sometimes technical limitations can be a hurdle. This post dives into a handy BGP feature called Local-AS that helps our Equinix Internet Access over Fabric (EIAoF) customers navigate a current setup requirement. We’ll provide a brief description of BGP Local-AS, a high-level overview of how it works in practice, and how it enables you to maintain your public Autonomous System Number (ASN) while at the same time using an Equinix-assigned private ASN currently required by EIAoF. What is BGP Local-AS? BGP Local-AS is a feature supported by most major network vendors that lets a BGP-speaking device appear to belong to an ASN different from its globally configured one. While it’s not part of the official BGP standard, it’s a powerful feature typically used during major network events like merging autonomous systems or transitioning to a new ASN. For EIAoF customers, it provides a clean, effective method to accommodate the current requirement to use a private ASN for your BGP session. The best part? Once EIAoF is updated to fully support public ASNs, you can simply remove the Local-AS configuration, or even leave it in place until you’re ready for a future transition! How BGP Local-AS Works with EIAoF The picture below provides only the relevant configuration snippets needed to convey the concept of using BGP Local-AS. It's presented using classic, non Address Family Cisco configuration syntax. An explanation of the relevant configuration variables and commands are explained below the picture. This short post is only intended to help readers understand how local-as can be used with EIAoF and is not intended to represent a complete BGP configuration nor an in-depth overview of local-as capabilities. Figure 1 – BGP Local-AS Example Dynamic Configuration Variables Equinix Assigned Primary IPv4 Peering Subnet: 192.0.2.0/30 Equinix Assigned Secondary IPv4 Peering Subnet: 192.0.2.4/30 Equinix Assigned Private ASN: 65000 Customer Public Autonomous System Number (ASN): 64500 Customer Public IPv4 Prefix: 203.0.113.0/24 A Side Key Configuration Command References router bgp 64500 ⬅️ Customer’s public ASN Customer router BGP ASN. This is the ASN BGP speakers use for peering (when not using local-as.) neighbor 192.0.2.1 remote-as 15830 ⬅️ EIA public ASN Defines the BGP connection to the EIA edge gateway router. neighbor 192.0.2.1 local-as 65000 ⬅️ Equinix Assigned Private ASN This makes the EIA edge gateway see this peer as belonging to the private AS 65000 instead of 64500. This router will also prepend AS 65000 to all updates sent to the EIA edge gateway. EIA Edge Gateway Router A *> 203.0.113.0 192.0.2.2 0 0 65000 64500 i The output above is an excerpt from the BGP table on the example EIA router A edge gateway. The fact this prefix appears in the BGP table with the associated ASNs confirms successful peering between EIA and the customer router using AS 65000. You can also see the AS-PATH of the prefix received lists the customer’s real AS, 64500, as the origination AS with the private ASN, 65000, prepended to it. When EIA advertises this prefix to external peers it will strip the private ASN, 65000, and prepend 15830 in its place. This will result in external peers seeing the 203.0.113.0/24 prefix with an AS-PATH of 15830 64500. Important Routing Security Requirement To ensure successful service provisioning with EIA, you must have the necessary Route Objects (RO) defined. Route Object (RO) When using an Equinix-assigned private ASN, you are required to create, or have created, a Route Object (RO) that matches your advertised prefix with the Equinix ASN (15830). If this RO does not exist your EIA service order will fail. Best Practice Recommendations It is recommended to also create a Route Origin Authorization (ROA) using RPKI for improved security and validation. We also strongly recommend that you ensure there is an RO that matches your public ASN to the prefix in addition to the one for ASN 15830. If you have any questions, please share in the comments below! 👇175Views3likes0CommentsInside Stadler's Agile IT Infrastructure: Future-Ready IT System for Rail Transportation
Discover how Stadler partnered with Equinix to transform its IT infrastructure, enabling faster and smarter train systems. By leveraging cutting-edge technology and global connectivity, Stadler is revolutionizing the future of railway infrastructure one train at a time. Learn how Stadler enables digital transformation
37Views1like0CommentsBoost Your Multicloud Strategy with High-Performance Connectivity
Experts from Equinix and Oracle are going to show you how to boost your multicloud strategy with high-performance connectivity. Discover how Oracle Cloud Infrastructure (OCI) via FastConnect enables essential private, dedicated, high-bandwidth connectivity. Key Topics: Predictions and trends for multicloud Oracle Cloud Infrastructure (OCI) distributed cloud Multicloud use cases and challenges How to connect to multiple clouds High-performance cloud-to-cloud connectivity solution Multicloud data integration architecture Fabric Cloud Router Learn more about Equinix and Oracle solution
51Views1like0CommentsCut Cloud Storage Costs While Boosting Performance with Dell PowerStore on Equinix
Managing data storage and infrastructure costs doesn't have to be a challenge. Discover how Equinix and Dell Technologies are revolutionizing cloud-neutral storage with Dell PowerStore on Equinix. This solution is designed for flexibility, scalability, and cost efficiency in hybrid multicloud environments. Key Topics: How Dell PowerStore on Equinix reduces costs while boosting performance Benefits of a high-performance, single-tenant environment for data management Real-world savings validated by a TechTarget ESG study Why flexible, consumption-based pricing makes this solution a game-changer for businesses Ready to optimize your data storage strategy? Contact an Equinix representative today to learn more about Dell PowerStore on Equinix and how it can transform your infrastructure. Learn more
113Views1like0CommentsExploring AWS Hybrid Cloud Solutions with Equinix
This webinar is hosted by Ramesh Krishnam, WW BD/GTM Specialist from Amazon Web Services (AWS), Gene McColm, Principal Solutions Architect from Equinix and Mike Matchett, CEO and Analyst at Small World Big Data. Together, they will discuss the latest in hybrid cloud technologies and the benefits of combining the power of AWS with Equinix's cutting-edge infrastructure. Learn about the advantages of hybrid cloud solutions, how they enhance scalability, flexibility, and security, and the unique value propositions offered by this partnership. Whether you're a cloud enthusiast or an enterprise decision-maker looking for the next leap in digital transformation, this webinar has something valuable for you. Key topics we will cover: Introduction to AWS Hybrid Cloud Solutions The role of Equinix in hybrid cloud infrastructure Optimizing cloud strategies for enterprises Real-world use cases and success stories
85Views1like0CommentsHow to Design and Implement a Hybrid MultiCloud Architecture
In this webinar, Equinix and Accenture experts, Laurent Le Gourrierec and Francesc Mas, discuss the best practices for designing and implementing a hybrid multicloud architecture. Learn more. You'll learn specifically, how to leverage the power of Oracle Cloud and Equinix's interconnection services to create scalable, secure, and high-performing multi-cloud solutions. Key Takeaways: Introduction to multi-cloud architectures Strategic benefits of hybrid cloud environments Oracle's role in cloud infrastructure across EMEA How Equinix supports seamless cloud integration
180Views1like0Comments