[c-nsp] Inter ISP routing question
Kenny Sallee
k_sallee at yahoo.com
Mon Apr 18 17:02:14 EDT 2005
A couple vendors make products that can do this for
you. It is different then running BGP and you need
address space from each provider (doesn't have to be a
/24 can be a smaller block depending on your needs)
and NAT friendly applications. Radware LinkProof is
one and F5 (Link Controller I think the product is
called) makes another. I believe there are other
vendors as well - might even be a linux application
that can do it. Having said that, I would still
recommend BGP unless you have a real good reason not
to use it.
Kenny
--- Chris Smith <rooterdood at yahoo.com> wrote:
> Here's the setup:
>
> T-1 connection to ISP A, /24 from ISP A
>
> 2xT-1 connection to ISP B
>
> If I point the default route to ISP B, most networks
> appear to stop respondiing. I guess that I'm
> tripping
> over some anti-spoofing configurations. Is there a
> way to make this work without going BGP?
>
> --Chris
>
>
>
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