Pick your preferred link in, have them announce your /22, have the other provider announce the /22, just weighed. That way you are multi-homed with failover.
After that is configured, find a new ISP to replace the one that will not let you peer with them. Jason On Fri, Feb 6, 2009 at 10:52 AM, Steve Bertrand <st...@ibctech.ca> wrote: > Daniel Rogers wrote: > > The ISP may not support peering BGP with you, but can they publish routes > > for you? I find it hard to believe ANY ISP just "doesn't support BGP". > > It is very possible that the ISP doesn't support BGP, but more likely, > I'd bet that the ISP has never configured BGP on the client end of their > network, and aren't too anxious to figure out how to do so. > > Steve > > -- Jason Biel