Assuming the MPLS provider is a single company, and uses BGP at all sites to 
talk to your routers, I would simply set the MED (in cisco terms) to reflect 
what you desire. 
http://www.cisco.com/en/US/tech/tk365/technologies_tech_note09186a0080094934.shtml
 


This assumes however that the failover you require is based on the router at 
the primary site going down. I understand it's for DR, but if you have your 
routing equipment on a UPS/Generator at the primary site, it's something to 
think about. DR may mean more than just your link or site going down, for some 
people it goes as far as the server farm going down (but the router still up). 
Something to think about. 




----- Original Message -----

From: "Christopher Morrow" <morrowc.li...@gmail.com> 
To: "Wesley Tribble" <wtrib...@sterneagee.com> 
Cc: nanog@nanog.org 
Sent: Friday, August 31, 2012 7:05:17 AM 
Subject: Re: Redundant Routes, BGP with MPLS provider 

On Thu, Aug 30, 2012 at 2:17 PM, Tribble, Wesley 
<wtrib...@sterneagee.com> wrote: 

> -Prepend the routes from the DR site so that they will have a longer AS-path 
> than the Primary location 

yes 


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