yeah i think no need for BGP if you just need the redundancy for your network.. simple network routing will do the job.

On 5/18/06, jepoy <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:


Edel SM <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
On 5/18/06, jepoy wrote:
> it depends really on your requirements. Do you really need public ip add
> that much? I mean you'll be acquiring at least 2048 ip address's, thats a
> lot =) considering if you are not an ISP hehe... you can ask your provider
> if they can lend you some of their unused ip address blocks. If you're
> really planning to multihome to different isp in the future better to
> register an ASN and then just ask the providers if they can lend you some ip
> blocks.

thanks. that was clear. yeah 2048 is too much for us at this time.
maybe a couple of /24 is what we need. link redundancy is the
priorirty that's why i asked about asn :).

salamat.
if link redundancy is what you really need, no need for ASN. a simple static route will do.

Example

ip route 0.0.0.0 0.0.0.0 isp1 200
ip route 0.0.0.0 0.0.0.0 isp2 200

i think this is off topic, any network forums there ? =)
 

jepoy


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