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I'm curious what folks do in the situation where you have redundant
links to your customers. I'm speaking primarily in co-lo environments
where you offer redundant Internet connectivity to co-lo customers. So
for example, you give a customer 2 ethernet handoffs from two separate
Layer 2 switches. Now what do you do if the customer wants to go to a
routed model using both links. I could allocate /30s for both links,
but then I have the issue of how to reliably route their block to them
w/out running a routing protocol that will detect if one of the links
goes down. That's where I came to static routes with IP SLA but I
wanted to make sure I wasn't missing something easier.
- [c-nsp] IP SLA? Dan Brisson
- Re: [c-nsp] IP SLA? Jared Mauch
- Re: [c-nsp] IP SLA? Dan Brisson
- Re: [c-nsp] IP SLA? Mark Tinka
- Re: [c-nsp] IP SLA? Gert Doering
- Re: [c-nsp] IP SLA? Scott Granados
- Re: [c-nsp] IP SLA? Gert Doering
- Re: [c-nsp] IP SLA? Mark Tinka
- Re: [c-nsp] IP SLA? Dan Brisson
- Re: [c-nsp] IP SLA? Dan Brisson
- Re: [c-nsp] IP SLA? Mark Tinka