Easy.  Accept all incoming routes from both providers (Within the memory
constraints of your router, i.e. up to  a /21.  The router will
automatically select the link with the shortest AS path and place it in the
routing table.  Please be a good netzien and filter all incoming and
outgoing advertisements of the private and experimental space.

-ej


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From: Rashid Lohiya [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]]
Sent: Wednesday, May 09, 2001 5:55 PM
To: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Subject: BGP - Load Balancing [7:3903]


My first BGP project and I am lost!

I am looking for a brief overview of how load balancing is configured using
BGP Multi-homed connections.

I thought a company with 2 ISP connections would use one link and have the
other available as backup only. But from what I understand from the client
request, they are expecting to load balance in some way over both links.

I don't need the specific configs, just the rough guidelines/pitfalls, so
that I can work out where to begin my research.

Any takers?

Rashid Lohiya
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