Internet2 BGP communities
The following represents Internet2's understanding of its own community settings and how Internet2, STAR TAP, and CA*net set and receive communities of peer networks with respect to each other.Internet2, CA*net, and STAR TAP set BGP communities to indicate prefixes' status and exchange prefixes with each other as described in the ITN program description set forth athttp://international.internet2.edu/intl_connect/index.html#itn www.ucaid.edu/abilene/html/itnservice.html . Internet2 advertises to STAR TAP and CA*net3 all of its ITN-peerprefixes; CA*net and STAR TAP advertise to Internet2 only those ITN-peerprefixes from networks which have MoUs with Internet2.
Internet2 community values are set (additively) for agiven prefix. See "show ip bgp <prefix>" in the Internet2 routerproxy for real-world examples.
Internet2-connected Gigapops and connectors with heterogeneous participants (i.e. not all are universities) may need to use these communities to help them pass prefixes appropriately to their participants. For example, connectors can pass all prefixes on to their university participants,but should not pass commercial or US Fednet prefixes to their commercialor Fednet participants.
Beginning in February 2002, Internet2 allows its peers to use communities to influence Internet2's preference-setting for prefixes. See Table 2 below for details.
| community value | community name | description | prefixes passed to non-ITN peer nets | prefixes passed to ITN peer nets | prefixes passed to connectors | prefixes passed to commercial participants |
| 11537:40/160 | FED/ITN pref (see below) | Influence local-pref | as usual | as usual | as usual | as usual |
| 11537:140/260 | Connector-pref (see below) | Influence local-pref | as usual | as usual | as usual | as usual |
| 11537:600 | IPv6 special (see below) | V6 prefixes learned via tunnels | YES | YES | YES | YES |
| 11537:902 | SPONSORED | non-UCAID R&E sites sponsored for connection by members | | | | |
| 11537:910 | Abilene SEGP | sponsored educational groups (primarily state networks) | | | | |
| 11537:911 | Black Hole (see below) | Traffic to these prefixes will be discarded | no | no | no | no |
| 11537:950 | Abilene_DC | | | | | |
| 11537:2000 | COMMERCIAL | commercial research-lab participant | | | | |
| 11537:2001 | COMMERCIAL- PEER | This prefix from a *peer network*, not a regular Abilene participant, is commercial. Examples may be AUP-free prefixes accepted for ipv6 or multicast peering. | ||||
| 11537:2002 | BLOCK-TO- COMMERCIAL | Connectors may set this community for prefixes they pass to Abilene. Abilene will not advertise prefixes with this community to commercial peers. | YES | YES | YES | |
| 11537:2500 | nonTRANSIT | non-ITN (and non-US) peer network | | | | |
| 11537:2501 | TRANSIT | ITN(non-US) peer network | | | | |
| 11537:3000 | FEDNET | US federal peer network | | | | |
| 11537:3500 | CONNECTOR- ONLY | Abilene uses this to mark prefixes sent to connectors but not peers | no | no | YES | |
Using BGP communities to influence Internet2's local-preference setting:(these settings may be used for ipv4 or ipv6)Beginning February 2002, Internet2's BGP peers may set BGP communities to influence Internet2's setting of its local-preference for the prefixes we receive from you. The community may cause the preference to be lower or higher than the default preferences, and may be useful in cases where we peer with you in more than one place and you want to influence our choice of pathsto you. Refer to the table below for the community to use and its result. For example, if you are an Internet2 connector, the default local-pref for the prefixes we receive from you is set to 200. If you set a community 11537:260 for some prefixes, Internet2 will set the local-pref for that path tothose prefixes at 260. Note: only the communities specifiedbelow are supported. | |||
|---|---|---|---|
| Default | High | Low | |
| Abilene CONNECTORS set community to: ... and Abilene's local-pref for the associated prefixes will be: | (none) 200 | 11537:260 260 | 11537:140 140 |
| Abilene ITN/nonITN/FEDNET peers set community to: ... and Abilene's local-pref for the associated prefixes will be: | (none) 100 | 11537:160 160 | 11537:40 40 |


