Re: BGP Bandwidth [7:13817]

2001-07-26 Thread John Neiberger
This is entirely up to you since you'll be doing the configuration. If you choose to configure the AT&T link as backup only, then you'll only have 3MB available. Do you already have at least a full /24 prefix assigned to you? Do you have your own ASN? If so, then if you have a hefty enough rou

Re: BGP Bandwidth [7:13817]

2001-07-25 Thread Richard Chang
You could of course set it up so that you will enjoy the full bandwidth of all 3 T1s lines with redundancy. Run a search on BGP multihoming on Cisco's site or Groupstudy archives. That should give you enough examples to start with. Richard "Jeongwoo Park" wrote in message [EMAIL PROTECTED]">ne

BGP Bandwidth [7:13817]

2001-07-25 Thread Jeongwoo Park
Hi all I am trying to implement BGP. I used to have 2T1 lines going straight to Qwest (isp). Now I want to install another T1 line going to AT&T (isp) as a back-up line. Now my question is what bandwidth will I have? Will I have 4.5M bandwidth (2xT1 + T1) together? or Will I have only 3M bandwidth