get real.. what SDSL Provider is going to do BGP with you ?

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From: MADMAN [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]]
Sent: Thursday, January 31, 2002 12:20 PM
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Subject: Re: Topic repeat [7:33865]


You can use BGP if you simply receive partial routes from say the SDSL
provider and point default at the other with floating default for SDSL
provider.  This way you can dynamically announce your network, get some
load balancing and redundancy.

  Dave

Shawn Xu wrote:
> 
> First of all, I should announce I have searched Archives before I post
this
> message, but not exactly match my question.
> 
> Some people said for this topic you have to use BGP, and some people said
> you can use default route if you are only for load balance and fault
> tolerance purpose.
> 
> We have one client, who currently uses T1 line (Cisco 2503 router) to an
> ISP, and has a whole class C ip address (/24) from the ISP. And on their
> local network, they have web server, mail server, etc. everything is
working
> fine.
> 
> Now they want to connect to us using SDSL line (Cisco 1605 router) for
load
> balance and fault tolerance.
> 
> How to do that?
> 
> 1. Cannot use BGP, because nobody wants to buy a BGP router.
> 2. Static or default route:
> (1) HSRP groups implement load sharing, and automatically switching over
in
> case  of one line is down, is it right?
> (2) Because they are using T1 line ISP's IP address for local network, if
T1
> line is down, how can we route their traffic through DSL line, ip route
> 0.0.0.0 0.0.0.0 DSL_ISP will work? and from outside how people can reach
> their local network through DSL line?
> 
> Thanks
> 
> Shawn
> 
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