If this customer is not dual homed there is no reason for any BGP,
default will work splendidly. If they are dual homed and the other
provider is announcing the /24 then you will want to do the same or all
the return traffic will go thru the other provider, (shortest match) and
yes you will want to learn this prefix from the customer so that you
stop announcing the network if your link to them fails.
Dave
Erich Kuehn wrote:
>
> I have a question about BGP advertisments
>
> I have a customer who want us to provide BGP peering for him.
> He has is own ASN and we have sold him a /24 from our block.
> Currently Im announcing that /24 and other prefix with My BGP peers (other
> providers)
> The customer wants only to receive default routes from me due to their
> hardware limitations.
>
> My question is when I do this do I need to stop announcing the /24 prefix
to
> my providers since
> that prefix will in essence orginate from his AS?
>
> Erich Kuehn
>
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