to be more specific, get a bgp feed from your 2 upstream isp's then
run Zebra on the linux box to do BGP (cheaper than a cisco...)
On Tue, 26 Oct 2004 20:53:52 +0800, Ariz C. Jacinto
<[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> BGP
>
> Carlex Crespo wrote:
>
> >Dear PLUGers,
> >
> >Good afternoon everyone! I am being challenged by a colleague from
> >Hong Kong. Here is the scenario. --------------
> > | AS400 |
> > --------------
> > |
> > |
> > ------------------
> > { INTERNET }
> > --------------------
> > / \
> > / \
> > / \
> > Primary ISP Backup ISP
> > \ /
> > \ /
> > ------------------------
> > | Linux Server |
> > ------------------------
> > |
> > |
> > LAN Clients
> >
> >Presently our users connect to our AS400 server in HK via the Primary
> >ISP, and my proposal is to subscribe to another ISP to act as backup
> >connection in-case the Primary ISP goes down. I have read some
> >articles on BGP, RIP, RIPv2, etc. I'm pretty much confused on which
> >protocol/technology should I use to solve my case.
> >
> >TIA,
> >
> >Carlex
> >
> >
> >
> >
> >
>
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