What type of businees does your company do?
Is there a reason to run BGP despite connecting to only 1 ISP?

Unless you are a transit AS or something similar, you can route all of your
internet traffic via static routes.

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----- Original Message -----
From: "Richard Tufaro" 
To: 
Sent: Friday, May 18, 2001 10:42 AM
Subject: Dual Internet Routes [7:5028]


> Hey all,
>
>      My company has been annoyed by recent provider outages and wants to
> start to use dual internet routes through the same ISP BUT different pops.
> We are currently getting 2 Cisco 3640 routers with 128 of ram in each for
> possible future FULL BGP routes, although currently we would only be
getting
> partial. My question is, does anyone have any advice or caveats about this
> type of configuration (from the router side and the ISP side). Any help
> would be much appreciated. Thanks.
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