I guess is a matter of sending full routes and partial
routes and no routes to the customer from the provider


If the customer having no routes or partial routes
from his provider then the customer needs to put a
default route to his provider to let the provider
routes him to the internet 


regards,

suaveguru
--- Larry Lamb  wrote:
> In article , "Hunt Lee"
>  wrote:
> 
> See inline.
> 
> > I'm really confused for the following terms.  I've
> read the BSCN book on
> > p398 - 402 many many times, but I'm still very
> lost.  Can anyone please
> > tell me what's the difference between:
> > 
> > 1)    Default Routes from All providers
> 
> You receive 0.0.0.0 routes from multiple providers
> so you don't have any
> specific routes except for your network.
> 
> > 2)    Customer & Default Routes from AS providers
> 
> You receive 0.0.0.0 routes and all other routes that
> originate from the
> providers AS (providers internal routes).  This will
> route traffic coming
> from customers of this provider back to the
> provider.  All other traffic
> will get balanced out both providers.
> 
> > 3)    Full Routes from All providers
> 
> Here you have all known routes being send to you. 
> This provides the best
> routing outbound for customer connections, but
> requires a great deal of
> memory because of the number of routes (75,000 +) in
> the tables.
> 
> > 
> > Thanks again.
> > 
> > Regards, Hunt Lee IP Solution Analyst Cable and
> Wireless (Sydney)
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