Let's say we have the following:
Internet---A---|
|<- Ethernet Same subnet - two paths from the Internet
Internet--D----|
And a person wanted to change it to the following:
Internet---A---B
|
Internet---D---C
The links between each router above is a T1.
A and D both have an Ethernet connection coming off of them.
Here is my question. On the first graph with A and D connected you can run
BGP so that any traffic is shared on each router. Is there now a way to keep
that between A and D so that they both receive any info destined for that
subnet? I don't see any way there could be, but I also am still learning
about BGP. If this isn't possible would it make sense to subnet the
available network address that A and D currently share and route traffic
between the two of them?
Thanks,
Joey Fowler
We are told that talent creates its own opportunities. But it sometimes
seems that intense desire creates not only its own opportunities, but its
own talents.
- Eric Hoffer (1902-1983 American Author & Philosopher)
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