> On Mar 24, 2015, at 8:27 AM, Dan Brisson <[email protected]> wrote:
> 
> I'm curious what folks do in the situation where you have redundant links to 
> your customers.  I'm speaking primarily in co-lo environments where you offer 
> redundant Internet connectivity to co-lo customers.  So for example, you give 
> a customer 2 ethernet handoffs from two separate Layer 2 switches.   Now what 
> do you do if the customer wants to go to a routed model using both links.  I 
> could allocate /30s for both links, but then I have the issue of how to 
> reliably route their block to them w/out running a routing protocol that will 
> detect if one of the links goes down.  That's where I came to static routes 
> with IP SLA but I wanted to make sure I wasn't missing something easier.

Do they have two routers as well, or a simpler subnet config?  Perhaps 
something like VRRP and using a protocol to inject these ‘connected’ routes to 
the rest of your network?

- jared
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