Configuring The Routing Protocols Used For Network Proximity; Information About Network Routing Proximity - Cisco ASR1002 - ASR 1002 Router Configuration Manual

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Configuring the Routing Protocols Used for
Network Proximity
NPS uses IS-IS, OSPF and BGP routing protocols to calculate network proximity in the data center selection
process. These protocols must be running on your router as described in this module.

Information About Network Routing Proximity

The proximity engine (PXE) in Cisco NPS uses network routing proximity to select a data center based on
its topological distance and path distance from the client. The PXE gathers topology and path information
from both IGP (IS-IS, OSPF) and EGP (BGP). The PXE then ranks a list of destinations (the proximity target
list or PTL) in the order of topological distance from a fixed source (the proximity source address or PSA).
The service resolution engine (SRE) sends the PXE a client address (PSA) and a list of candidate data center
locations (PTL). The PXE then returns the list to the SRE, ranked by network proximity. The PXE always
performs the topological distance calculation between a PSA and proximity target address (PTA) pair, where
a PTA is a single element within the PTL.
This illustration presents the basic proximity mechanism. In this network that spans two autonomous systems
(ASs), there are three data centers (hosted by DCE-2, DCE-3 and DCE-4). The DCEs form the PTL. The CPE
hosted behind PE-1 submits a request to service resolution. Service resolution can be running on any of the
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