Thank you.

-Ty


On Wed, Mar 19, 2014 at 3:26 PM, Blake Covarrubias <[email protected]>wrote:

> Yes, that sounds correct.
>
> --
> Blake Covarrubias
>
> On Mar 19, 2014, at 12:11 PM, Ty Featherling <[email protected]>
> wrote:
>
> > I am ready to begin turning up BGP on both of my edge routers and start
> > advertising my new IPv4 assignment. I am want to make sure I understand
> > things clearly first.
> >
> > These were setup as two separate networks, each with their own upstream.
> We
> > built out between them and got a backhaul between the two so we could
> > manage the far network from the one we have our office already on. I
> turned
> > up OSPF recently on all routers and the routes for both networks are
> shared
> > between the two edge routers.
> >
> > Now we have our own IP space and would like to start advertising/using
> it.
> > That seems easy enough. Turn BGP on between the edge routers and our
> > upstream providers and advertise some addresses on one and some on the
> > other. The real fun begins when we want to have fail-over between the
> two.
> > Initially this will only be for some VIP clients like ISDs and Hospitals.
> > In the event of an outage upstream of either network I would like to make
> > sure these clients stay up across the backhaul between networks.
> >
> > I believe the way to accomplish this is just to announce the space used
> by
> > those clients to both upstream ASes and just prepend the ones that
> normally
> > live on the other network. That way should the upstream go down, the
> > "farther" path will become active. Beyond that I just need to have iBGP
> > running between my two edge routers so those routes are known. Does this
> > sound right?
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