RE: Specific BGP Question [7:58428]

2002-12-04 Thread Jim Devane
All, First, thank you for all who replied! I appreciate the help. To summarize public and private responses, let me first point out there are likely several solutions to my problem. I am posting the one that I am most familiar with. nei Client_AS remote-as 18687 nei Client_AS version 4 nei

RE: Specific BGP Question [7:58428]

2002-12-04 Thread Ozan Akdemir
: Jim Devane [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]] Sent: Tuesday, December 03, 2002 9:17 AM To: [EMAIL PROTECTED] Subject: Specific BGP Question [7:58428] Hello all, Long time lurker, first time poster. I have a router that is multi-homed between 16631 and 701. I have a new client who is buying transit

Re: Specific BGP Question [7:58428]

2002-12-03 Thread [EMAIL PROTECTED]
: Vinay S Jamwal/HSS) Subject: Specific BGP Question [7:58428] Hello all, Long time lurker, first time poster. I have a router that is multi-homed between 16631 and 701. I have a new client who is buying transit from us. They are multi-homed to us and 1239. A business decision was made

Re: Specific BGP Question [7:58428]

2002-12-03 Thread Peter van Oene
Hi Jim, Some thoughts inline. On Tue, 2002-12-03 at 02:16, Jim Devane wrote: Hello all, Long time lurker, first time poster. I have a router that is multi-homed between 16631 and 701. I have a new client who is buying transit from us. They are multi-homed to us and 1239. A business

Re: Specific BGP Question [7:58428]

2002-12-03 Thread Kent Yu
Devane To: Sent: Tuesday, December 03, 2002 2:16 AM Subject: Specific BGP Question [7:58428] Hello all, Long time lurker, first time poster. I have a router that is multi-homed between 16631 and 701. I have a new client who is buying transit from us. They are multi-homed to us and 1239

Re: Specific BGP Question [7:58428]

2002-12-03 Thread YASSER ALY
Jim, I am confused here on what u are trying to accomplish. If your target is to make downstream traffic of your client to enter your AS through the 16631 rather than the 701, then what u need to do is prepend the routes received from your client using your AS many times before advertising them

Specific BGP Question [7:58428]

2002-12-02 Thread Jim Devane
Hello all, Long time lurker, first time poster. I have a router that is multi-homed between 16631 and 701. I have a new client who is buying transit from us. They are multi-homed to us and 1239. A business decision was made to policy route their traffic out 16631. As a result I will only