Andrew has commended us to a cisco white paper suggesting
NAT as an alternative to BGP.
www.cisco.com/warp/public/cc/pd/iosw/ioft/ionetn/tech/emios_wp.htm
I started reading...
The paper offers some examples which include some cisco-
looking code but don't go as far as telling the model number
and/or feature set in the things labeled "NAT1" and "NAT2".
Perhaps a more important question, however: Is anyone willing
to admit to using this system?
It sounds pretty cool, but I think it would be more palatable
packaged into a single box including the DNS component with
vendor support. I would like to be able to recommend something
like this to school districts that want to back up their
state-provided ISP service with some directly procured service,
but I'm not sure where support would come from.
...still reading...
-jim warner, UC Santa Cruz
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