BGP route policies: Top 3 use cases by customer demand
When we first made BGP route policies for Cloud Router generally available over a year ago, our goal was to give network administrators deep, programmable control over how network paths are evaluated and propagated. Since then, we’ve been watching closely how our customers have adopted this feature. We've seen network engineering teams build incredibly sophisticated, resilient routing architectures that were previously difficult to achieve without third-party virtual appliances.
This year, we launched policy named sets for Cloud Router. As routing environments grow more complex, managing individual prefixes or communities within these policies can become cumbersome.
Policy named sets solve this by allowing you to group lists of IPv4/IPv6 prefixes or BGP communities into a single, reusable entity. This significantly simplifies your configurations, making it easier to scale, manage, and update your routing rules across multiple Cloud Routers.
Powered by the Common Expression Language (CEL), BGP route policies allow you...
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