[c-nsp] To stack, or not to stack....

Rodney Dunn rodunn at cisco.com
Mon Nov 15 11:35:53 EST 2004


One thing to keep in mind is location.

If you have the boxes in different physical
locations and a link between them IBGP is
they most common scenario.

Rodney


On Fri, Nov 12, 2004 at 03:41:09PM -0000, Alex Foster wrote:
> I am currently working on a BGP solution that will have separate feeds
> to different ISPs.  The feeds will terminate onto a pair of 3550s (only
> using default/partial routes).  Question is:  is it better to run IBGP
> between them or stack the 3550s together and forget about IBGP
> altogether.
> 
>  
> 
> Not sure on the pros and cons here (im sure there are plenty).
> 
>  
> 
> Alex
> 
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