Why not have a second connection going to another ISP, using diverse routing
on the cct?

You will not have too many single points of failure, ie. the exchange, the
ISP, etc. etc.

You could load balance between the 2 connections and each router/cct would
provide redundancy for the other.

Pls. correct me if I am wrong in any way.

Rashid


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> Hey all,
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>      My company has been annoyed by recent provider outages and wants to
> start to use dual internet routes through the same ISP BUT different pops.
> We are currently getting 2 Cisco 3640 routers with 128 of ram in each for
> possible future FULL BGP routes, although currently we would only be
getting
> partial. My question is, does anyone have any advice or caveats about this
> type of configuration (from the router side and the ISP side). Any help
> would be much appreciated. Thanks.
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