Well, In fact I have had ultil 3 simultaneos links to Internet working very
well. The idea of only have one primary link and one backup link is for
saving costs. Addionally I have many customers talking to me BGP. At this
moment I can not ask to my clients to change their BGP configutarion.

Any idea? 

Alejandro Acosta 
  
 


-----Original Message-----
From: Thomas Crowe
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Sent: 28/01/02 12:45
Subject: RE: BGP and one backup link [7:33433]

Why not just use floating static routes?  With only one active exit
point, I
don't see the reason for burdening your router with the BGP routing
table,
unless you are just receiving aggregates from your provider.  Even then
the
floating static's should work.

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Thomas Crowe
Senior Systems Engineer / Architect
CTS Professional Services - Atlanta
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-----Original Message-----
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Sent: Monday, January 28, 2002 10:36 AM
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Subject: BGP and one backup link [7:33433]




Hi all,
  I have a BGP question.
  In this moment we have one Internet link with just one provider, now,
we
have got a second link  just for backup. I mean, we can only use it for
180
hrs per month.
  I can easily manage my outgoing traffic (using local preferece or
weight),
however the incomming traffic in more difficult. I added many prepends
(9)
in the publication of the second link but there still few traffic on it.
  There is not IBGP between my two providers.

  Any ideas?

Thks in advanced.

Alejandro Acosta

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