[c-nsp] Routing design question

Gert Doering gert at greenie.muc.de
Thu Sep 27 02:18:14 EDT 2007


Hi,

On Wed, Sep 26, 2007 at 11:34:40PM -0400, Jason Ford wrote:
> Approach 2:
> 
> 1. put /30 subnets on each link between each 6503 (both at site A and B) 
> and run a routing protocol like eigrp.
> 
> We have a handful of static routes (less than 40) that range from /25 to 
> /30's connected to each 6503.

That's what I'd do.  Add UDLD to detect a one-way fiber connection.

The routing protocol will also make sure that you really have end-to-end 
connectivity, and not just a link.

gert
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