Huge number of possibilities here, depends on who your upstreams are, what
bandwidth the circuits are, etc... BTW, your picture came out a little
garbled (below) - it's a useful tip to use non-proportional fonts for
e-mail like this... ;-)
Have a look at
http://www.cisco.com/public/cons/seminars/NANOG23/BGP-Multihoming-Techniques.pdf
for hints and lots of sample configurations of how you might solve this
problem...
HTH,
philip
--At 12:07 29/10/2001 +0530, pankaj wrote: >mynetwork------router <s0-----X M----->provider1-AS1 > | | > | <s1----X/4 M---->provider2 AS2 > e1<--------X/2 M---------provider3( only >downlink) AS3 >My AS is e.g. AS0.... >Suggest me the best BGP policy and how to configure it. Write now i am >running with static routing and my provider has announced the my network >default route is provider1. > >thanks >PP
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