I have two T1 connections. One is a full T1 to UUnet while the other
is a 768 KB FR connection to BBN. The UUnet connection is supposed to
be the primary while BBN is the secondary. I have two C's from BBN and
one from UUnet. What type of routing would best permit this to happen?
How can I use
On Mon, 9 Oct 2000, Dave Santeramo wrote:
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> I have two T1 connections. One is a full T1 to UUnet while the other
> is a 768 KB FR connection to BBN. The UUnet connection is supposed to
> be the primary while BBN is the secondary. I have two C's from BBN and
> one from UUnet. What type of ro
If you want to be able to use all 3 blocks across across, i'd suspect bgp
is your only option. See the Internet Routing Architectures bible for
details.
Brian
On Mon, 9 Oct 2000, Dave Santeramo wrote:
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> I have two T1 connections. One is a full T1 to UUnet while the other
>
> I have two T1 connections. One is a full T1 to UUnet while the other
> is a 768 KB FR connection to BBN. The UUnet connection is supposed to
> be the primary while BBN is the secondary. I have two C's from BBN and
> one from UUnet. What type of routing would best permit this to happen?
> How
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