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BGP vs. OSPF

Scott Hanson
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Hello all,

I have inherited a multi-site network currently on an MPLS using BGP to route traffic between sites.  Can anyone give me feedback on what might be a better routing protocol to use?  I was thinking about OSPF.  All Cisco hardware with Cisco voice and video deployed at most site and soon to be all sites.

How hard will be be to migrate 20 sites from BGP to OSPF if OSPF is the better way to go.

Thanks in advance.  All replies rated.

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Harold Ritter
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Hi Scott,

Do you have any specific reason to change? Before you go any further, you should probably ask the service provider to find out if they even offer ospf as the PE CE routing protocol. Most of them only offer bgp or static.

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Harold Ritter
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Personally, my preference is to run BGP at my gateways. Site-to-site VPN Tunnel my sites together and run EIGRP in an all Cisco environment.

In bigger environments OSPF might work better than EIGRP, but keep in mind the design of you areas. So they are not too big and make sure the backbone is contigeous. You could have a problem with linking all areas to area 0.

Any particular reason to go link state over distance vector?

Thanks everyone,

I just wanted to see if there was a better way to handle the intersite routing.  It looks like keeping BGP is the way to go.  Thanks everyone!

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