Change the ISP. Seriously. -- Marko Milivojevic - CCIE #18427 Senior Technical Instructor - IPexpert
FREE CCIE training: http://bit.ly/vLecture Mailto: [email protected] Telephone: +1.810.326.1444 Web: http://www.ipexpert.com/ On Tue, Nov 16, 2010 at 13:25, Daniel Gheorghe <[email protected]> wrote: > Guys, > > Here is a situation I am dealing with, maybe you can give me some ideeas. > It's a real-life scenario, but it's all about routing, so I don't think I am > violating any of the mailing list rules. > > We have a customer HQ connected to many branches over a very stange ISP > connection. By "strange" I mean the ISP is running RIP with the customer > routers and also RIP between it's core routers all the way to the branches. > > The situation becomes even weirder: both the customer and the ISP are using > the same address space, something like 192.168.0.0/16. The ISP is offering > the same transport service to many other customers, and announced all the > customer of the situation, including the fact that if any of the customer > routes will interfere with the internal addresing, it will be dropped. > > The problem that arises from this situation is that the customer we are > talking about (the one with the overlapping address space) has problems > every time the ISP changes it's topoplogy or assignes new addresses or > connects a new client. > > The temporary solution is a manual distribute list that filters those "evil > routes". But I would like to offer them an automated filtering solutions. My > ideea is tagging the routes from the branches, at the redistribution in the > RIP process, and filtering all others at the HQ, based on that tag. So only > my tagged routes should be accepted. > > Topology: > > HQ ---------(RIP)-------- PE router -----------(RIP)------ ISP cloud > -----------(RIP)---------- branches > > So the HQ router is running RIP with the first PE router, and learns ALL the > routes from it (the branch routes and also the other internal WAN ISP routes > we don't care about). > The metric for the routes is random, so the only option I am thinking is > filtering based on tags. > > BUT, what options do I have of doing this on the HQ router ? The > distribute-list feature does not support route-maps options as far as I > know. > > Excluded possible solutions: another routing protocol / internal ISP RIP > manipulations. > > > Daniel G. > _______________________________________________ > For more information regarding industry leading CCIE Lab training, please > visit www.ipexpert.com > > _______________________________________________ For more information regarding industry leading CCIE Lab training, please visit www.ipexpert.com
