> -----Oorspronkelijk bericht----- > Van: Hal Dorsman [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED] > Verzonden: dinsdag 13 april 2004 16:30 > > > -----Original Message----- > > From: Bernardo Santos Wernesback [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED] > > Sent: Tuesday, April 13, 2004 8:52 AM > > > > Hi all, > > > > I am looking for some documentation on implementing ISP > > Redundancy. Can > > anyone point me to some resources? > > Although CP supports some link redundancy features, if you > want true ISP redundancy you need to run BGP. Do a search > on BGP in your favorite search engine and you will find > enough stuff to make you woozy. You will need to work > with your providers and have them coordinate an autonomous > system (AS) number for you,
Absolutely true! BGP makes your ip-network reachable thru multiple ISPs. With ISP redundancy (as implemented into Checkpoint) you will abuse DNS for this which will be a pain. > and you will need a pretty > beefy router capable of handling a HUGE routing table. You could start with default route only BGP. A L3-switch will handle this just fine. We are using default route BGP on Cisco catalyst 3750. No sweat. > Here's one place to start. > > http://www.bgp4.as/ GRTNX, RobJE -- Home is near Enter. ((c) RonA) ======================================================================== Tel: +31 - 317 - 399800 s-mail: P.O. box 617 Fax: +31 - 317 - 423164 6700 AP Wageningen MailTo: [EMAIL PROTECTED] WWW: http://www.weer.nl/ ================================================= To set vacation, Out-Of-Office, or away messages, send an email to [EMAIL PROTECTED] in the BODY of the email add: set fw-1-mailinglist nomail ================================================= To unsubscribe from this mailing list, please see the instructions at http://www.checkpoint.com/services/mailing.html ================================================= If you have any questions on how to change your subscription options, email [EMAIL PROTECTED] =================================================
