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----- Original Message -----
From: "Mr. Oletu Hosea Godswill, CCNA" 
To: 
Sent: Tuesday, September 18, 2001 10:59 AM
Subject: Multihoming Without BGP!!!!!....How Posible???? [7:20305]


> Hi all,
>
> first let me pay tribute to my numerous Networking
> colleagues, who lost their life while in active
> service at WTC and Pentagon that fatefull Tuesday and
> may God grant their love ones in this group the
> courage to bear the lost. I stand with the popular
> side 'Terrorism must be completely stamped out'
>
> I will need some help with this configuration am
> proposing.
>
> I want to implement multihoming for one of my clients
> and I do not want to use BGP at all neither do I want
> to ask each of my upstream providers to route the
> other provider's Set of IP Addresses given to me,
> through its own Network. I have two Routers called
> RouterA and RouterB. RouterA have three ethernet ports
> (EA1, EA2 and EA3), while RouterB have two ethernet
> ports (EB1 and EB2).
>
>
> My two upstream providers (ISPs) are Source1 with IP
> address 63.98.9.0 255.255.255.0 and Source2 with IP
> address 100.10.10.0 255.255.255.0. Source1's link is
> terminated on port EA1 on RouterA while Source2's link
> is terminated on port EA2 on RouterA as well. Port EA3
> on RouterA is connected to port EB1 on RouterB, while
> Port EB2 on RouterB is connected to my Access layer
> Switch.
>
> That is the schematic above, my proposed configuration
> is stated below:
>
> RouterA(Config)#Interface EA1
> RouterA(Config-inf)#IP Address 63.98.9.1 255.255.255.0
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