Anthony,
learing experience coming up I would think :-)
as a certain person on this list might say: "What problem are you trying to
solve?"
this goes for your two threads - this and the "BGP routes?" one
check out what I have posted on a recent "Changing ISPs" thread - the point
it to know the difference between PI and PA space, and get your policies
registered, in spite of what a certain person on that thread may think
(still awaiting a comeback)
what you need depends upon what you feel that you need to do - sure it's
nice to have a full table (nice to have it to play with ), but unless
you have a specific need then how to justify? My rule of thumb is that if
you're going to resell and having paying downstreams, then you *NEED* a full
table, else be content with the locals routes and defaults.
hth
Andy
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From: "Anthony"
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Sent: Sunday, May 13, 2001 7:22 AM
Subject: IPS multihoming [7:4303]
> Can anyone give me the steps in Multihoming with 2 ISP's. I have already
> obtained an ASN and both of my ISPs have agreed to announce my space as
long
> as it is a /24 or lower. Since I registered the ASN with ARIN, my ISP has
> given me a different block of addresses that would satisfy the /24
> requirement. Do I need to change anything now with ARIN? What else is
> involved here? Any tips on setting up BGP policies on my end?
>
> Thanks
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