I was thinking of building a BGP aware router (W/ only ethernet interfaces) and having it communicate w/ the 2 ISPs through the existing cisco routers.
I've been told that BGP routers can't do that and that I need a single BGP aware router w/ 2 v.35 interfaces on it.
Is that true?
If so, where do I get V.35 interfaces for use w/ LEAF?


I've got 2 T1s w/ two different ISPs (hence the desire to use BGP)
I already have two dinky cisco routers w/ v.35 interfaces.


Peter:


Thanks for the feedback and the additional info on recommended hardware for the PC-based sysem.
>From what you said, I should be looking for a motherboard w/ dual gigabit interfaces.
(either Intel e1000 or Broadcom bcm5700)



Sorry for the newbie angle here, but...


VRRP is... Virtual Redundancy Router Protocol?
Is this an alternative to BGP, or is it something that complements it?

-Bill



Peter Mueller wrote:

I am using the Bering bgpd.lrp package here. It's been working fine for 1+

years.  Quagga is the less bug-ridden software but for BGP it doesn't really
matter.  I don't know what BIRD is.



If I was comparing a LEAF, or other Linux based solution to either a $2500, or a $10,000 cisco router based solution, would the LEAF/Linux solution be comparable (in uptime+performance) to a cisco?



Yes. I use CF-IDE flash & dual power. Price/performance is much better. A p4 server with intel gigabit NICs and NAPI enabled will kick serious ass.

P






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