Re: peer/transit circuits

2003-10-30 Thread Tom (UnitedLayer)

On Wed, 29 Oct 2003 [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
 Hi folks,
 I am looking for some advice on how to place the peer/transit circuits
 on the edge routers.
 Would like to find the best practice that would provide enough diversity
 without having an operation nightmare. e.g. putting peer and transit
 circuits on different routers will make the routing policy easier since
 peer and transit will have different policies. however, if I lost the
 transit router then all transit is gone.

It sounds like you might do well to investigate Vendor J's routers, as
they can solve this in a single unit, rather than with multiple units.

There are several reasons to separate Transit and peering routers, one of
them being that if someone points default route at your peering router,
the packets go to nowhere because that router doesn't have a full set of
routes on it.

Unfortunately, this has happened to a few list members and aquantances of
mine so don't think this doesn't happen.



peer/transit circuits

2003-10-29 Thread ning . shi

Hi folks,
I am looking for some advice on how to place the peer/transit circuits on the edge 
routers. Would like to find the best practice that would provide enough diversity 
without having an operation nightmare. e.g. putting peer and transit circuits on 
different routers will make the routing policy easier since peer and transit will have 
different policies. however, if I lost the transit router then all transit is gone. 

Any advice/reference would be appreciated.

Regards,
-ns