North American Network Operators Group Date Prev | Date Next | Date Index | Thread Index | Author Index | Historical Re: BGP/Multihoming
Here is a good reference/place to start: http://www.netaxs.com/~freedman/multi.html - paul At 11:48 AM 11/6/97 +0800, Michael R. Poyaoan wrote: > >The diagram below describes our current set-up: > >* We have two default routes via BGP with MCI (L1 and L2) for outgoing > traffic. >* The two MCI links are configured to load share incoming traffic thru the > use of MEDs. > > AS701 > +--------+ > | UUNet | > +--------+ > | > AS3561 | > +-------+ +--------+ > | MCI | | UNA | AS10275 > +-------+ +--------+ > | | | > | | | > | | | > L1| |L2 L3| > | | AS6648 | > | | +----------+ | > | +---| | | > | | Sky |-----+ > +------| | > +----------+ > >Questions: > >1. How can I use the third link for default routes? Is static routing > the only solution? > >2. Is it possible to load-share outgoing traffic between two different > ASN's? How? > >3. How can I unclude the third link for load-sharing incoming traffic? > >Please reply privately. > >Thanks, >--------------------------------------------------------------------------- >Michael R. Poyaoan email: [email protected] >Network Operations Center voice: +63 2 411-2005 >Sky Internet, Inc. fax: +63 2 411-2003 >--------------------------------------------------------------------------- > > >
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