This is interesting.  I work in very operational enviroment so thinking
of accomplishing this task from a standpoint other than configuration
requirements leaves me blank. See Inline..

>From: "Howard C. Berkowitz" >Reply-To: "Howard C. Berkowitz" >To:
[EMAIL PROTECTED] >Subject: Method and Process Scenario 3: OSPF
Multihoming [7:42088] >Date: Sat, 20 Apr 2002 15:47:06 -0400 > >Your
enterprise runs OSPF internally and only takes default from one >ISP, but
at multiple POPs. What would this suggest you could do to >achieve a
degree of load-sharing among the POPs?

Some questions I would ned answered would be..

- What is the routing policy of the ISP?
- My second thought would be "what is the IP scheme of the enterprise?"
- At what point upstream does the ISP aggregate it's route-space?
- Look at using static/conditional routes or implement an IGP routing
domain.(entISP)
- Look at possible route summarization based on POP geographical location
- Enterprise network can use VLSM to control return traffic by
  assigning specific traffic flows to primary/alternate
  designated POPs.

I'm I totally lost.. :->

Nigel

>Assume you do not run BGP. What can you do and what are its limitations?
> >Don't focus on the configuration commands as what mechanisms will be
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