What if both annonce my /22 unweighted ? I know I will loose failover in this scenario.
I am trying to figure out what will happen, traffic will flow inbound from both in a round-robin like method ? On Fri, Feb 6, 2009 at 1:24 PM, Charles Regan <charles.re...@gmail.com> wrote: > The can't do BGP. > They are already advertising two /24 for us. So they will advertise a > /22 if I ask them. > > > On Fri, Feb 6, 2009 at 1:20 PM, Jason Biel <ja...@biel-tech.com> wrote: >> Good point on ISP1 Steve, being they are limited already, they might be just >> reselling. >> >> >> >> On Fri, Feb 6, 2009 at 11:18 AM, Steve Bertrand <st...@ibctech.ca> wrote: >>> >>> Jason Biel wrote: >>> > The link that goes down will trigger that provider to remove the route, >>> > traffic will swing and start coming in on the backup link. >>> >>> This is assuming that 'ISP1' has the capability to advertise the OP's >>> route in the first place. >>> >>> What if ISP1 is simply a customer of another ISP, using PA space, and >>> just reselling connectivity? >>> >>> Charles, you really need to find out what others have asked... can the >>> ISP1 advertise your block of space for you, or do they really mean that >>> they *can't* do BGP at all. >>> >>> Steve >> >> >> >> -- >> Jason Biel >> >> >