You don't know how to do anything small, do you? :)))
Your pretty much "right on" across the board below. (Another person
realizes BGP is not manna from heaven nor ambrosia of the gods)
Here's some more to ponder.
What if your two ISP's only sent you only default routes to their AS's?
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Maybe I can help with this.
BGP doesn't do load balancing in the traditional sense of the word. The
only time you'll see a router have two BGP lear
There are several ways you can affect how traffic enters your autonomous
system. The most popular is prepending your autonomous system number 1 or
more times on your outbound announcements. Though, some find that
prepending is not granular enough.
You can go a step further, and prepend
The question has been posted here once or twice. It goes something like
this. "How do I use BGP to load balance between two ISP's?"
I'm starting to get into BGP in earnest in preparation for the CCIE written.
And I have something of a fascination with design issues. Let me see if I
can sort out
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