Re: BGP [7:16438]

2001-08-23 Thread Omkar

Or you can achieve equal cost load balancing giving two static routes with
same cost. If
you want you can have BGP also with loopback add & two routes to reach them.

Regards

Omkar

Mark Morenz wrote:

> Hey there, Tom:
>
> You don't need to do this with BGP (since you're not multi-homed). You can
> just use static routes and set the metrics so that when one fails, the
other
> picks it up.
>
> :-{)]
>
> Mark A. Morenz, MS Ed, CCNA, CCAI




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Re: BGP [7:16438]

2001-08-23 Thread Omkar

Or you can achieve equal cost load balancing giving two static routes with
same cost. If
you want you can have BGP also with loopback add & two routes to reach them.

Regards

Omkar

Mark Morenz wrote:

> Hey there, Tom:
>
> You don't need to do this with BGP (since you're not multi-homed). You can
> just use static routes and set the metrics so that when one fails, the
other
> picks it up.
>
> :-{)]
>
> Mark A. Morenz, MS Ed, CCNA, CCAI




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Re: BGP [7:16438]

2001-08-23 Thread Omkar

Or you can achieve equal cost load balancing giving two static routes with
same cost. If
you want you can have BGP also with loopback add & two routes to reach them.

Regards

Omkar

Mark Morenz wrote:

> Hey there, Tom:
>
> You don't need to do this with BGP (since you're not multi-homed). You can
> just use static routes and set the metrics so that when one fails, the
other
> picks it up.
>
> :-{)]
>
> Mark A. Morenz, MS Ed, CCNA, CCAI




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Re: BGP [7:16438]

2001-08-23 Thread Omkar

Or you can achieve equal cost load balancing giving two static routes with
same cost. If
you want you can have BGP also with loopback add & two routes to reach them.

Regards

Omkar

Mark Morenz wrote:

> Hey there, Tom:
>
> You don't need to do this with BGP (since you're not multi-homed). You can
> just use static routes and set the metrics so that when one fails, the
other
> picks it up.
>
> :-{)]
>
> Mark A. Morenz, MS Ed, CCNA, CCAI




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RE: BGP [7:16438]

2001-08-18 Thread Mark Morenz

Hey there, Tom:

You don't need to do this with BGP (since you're not multi-homed). You can
just use static routes and set the metrics so that when one fails, the other
picks it up.

:-{)]

Mark A. Morenz, MS Ed, CCNA, CCAI


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