ure going fine.

brian kastor wrote:

> We have 1 router, 2 connections.  One goes to uunet, the other to at&t.
> Equal bandwidth.  UUNET is where we are getting a /23, we are getting
> nothing from at&t but connectivity and they have aggreed to advertise the
> /23.  The router is a 3640 with 256mb.  I have tried to explain that this
> router should only be used for this task, but others are wondering if we
> should bring in another couple of ds1's... hey we have the space on the
> router.  This got me to thinking we could take some of the load of by only
> getting customer routes or even just defaults.  John's first post made me
> rethink the defaults, so I was just wondering about what happens when
> somethinng comes through for an as that isn't attached to the providers if
> we go with just customer routes.  I think I am going to take MADMAN's
> suggestion and just weigh everything that doesn't get routed to uunet's
side.
>
> I hope this helps clear it up... don't think I did a very good job of
> explaining why I was asking




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