I am the NOC manager for an ISP and we've done this in the past. It's called
multihoming and it's really not as difficult as some might argue, but I
suppose that depends on your circumstances. Honestly, don't attempt anything
until you've read Halabi ch 7 and the related configs in the back, at a
minimum. Things to keep in mind are: load balancing vs. failover, router
memory (full vs. local/partial routes), inbound traffic flow, outbound
traffic flow (you can use route-maps to set local preference, prepend AS #'s
etc). Also a search on cco for bgp multihoming will yield a bounty of
information.
- Abe
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> Greetings,
> Hello All I would like to know , Is there any way to terminate 2
ISP's
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