Hi!

You receive one full BGP table with about 90-10000 prefixes from each of the
uplink ISPs... 2 ISP, 2 full BGP table...
128MB RAM is enough...

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cU,

Laszlo Csosza


""Sergei G.""  wrote in message
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> Redundancy and loadbalancing are possible. The hardware is insufficient,
> though.
>
> Redundcy and Load balancing requirements.
> --
> 2 ISPs
> 2 /24
> ASN
> Two routers capable of 256 Mb of DRAM (3600 and higher)
> web servers with two IPs, from each block
> DNS round robin
>
> Redundancy only
> --
> 2 ISPs
> 1 /24
> ASN
> Two routers capable of 256 Mb of DRAM (3600 and higher)
>
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> Sergei G""Daniel Wilson""  wrote in message
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> > We are trying to have the web servers in our LAN accessible to the
> > internet via 2 T1's from different providers -- more for redundancy than
> >
> > load sharing, though that matters too.  Currently we have 2 T1's, each
> > giving us a different set of IP addresses.  That just lets us put some
> > sites on each T1 -- doesn't give us an ounce of redundancy.
> >
> > I've been told that if we get a router with 2 WIC's that can speak BGP
> > (Cisco 2600 or better) that may solve our problem.  I'm very new to
> > routing, so can someone answer some basic questions?
> >
> > Is the idea with this solution that we will be running just one set of
> > IP addresses?  And that, because of BGP on our router, either ISP will
> > be able to route traffic to that set of IPs on the T1 it provides?
> >
> > Thanks in advance.
> >
> > --
> > Daniel Wilson, BSCS, MCP
> > Application Developer
> > http://www.compusoftsolutions.com/




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