I dont understand at 25:22 it shows 2 ASN's but they are both 65001 65001. Could someone please explain this or help me understand why they are the same but considered to be two?
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I felt the presenter explained it quite well, both the single “65001” and the double “65001 65001” are valid paths, BGP will interpret the single as one less hop than the double, so BGP will prefer the shorter single ASN path, if that path dies, the double ASN path will take over.
I dont understand at 25:22 it shows 2 ASN's but they are both 65001 65001. Could someone please explain this or help me understand why they are the same but considered to be two?
Your voice has been heard! 👂 I went ahead and passed your question along internally for our teams to review. 🔍 In the meantime, our community of experts may be able to provide you with further assistance & suggestions. You're welcome to reach out to them here on re:Post: go.aws/aws-repost. 📮 ^TE
I felt the presenter explained it quite well, both the single “65001” and the double “65001 65001” are valid paths, BGP will interpret the single as one less hop than the double, so BGP will prefer the shorter single ASN path, if that path dies, the double ASN path will take over.
Awesome presentation and info!
Fantastic talk! Crisp.
great talk!
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