RE: router for BGP and HSRP [7:32029]

2002-01-21 Thread Hire, Ejay
If you are not running BGP, How do you notify your upstream Isp to stop advertising reachability to your subnet? -Ejay -Original Message- From: Thomas Crowe [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]] Sent: Monday, January 21, 2002 3:47 PM To: [EMAIL PROTECTED] Subject: RE: router for BGP and HSRP [7

RE: router for BGP and HSRP [7:32029]

2002-01-21 Thread Thomas Crowe
Subject: router for BGP and HSRP [7:32029] Hello, I have a question I hope someone maybe able to help me with. I have a setup that will be in a data center. They are giving us two handoffs a primary and shadow on 2 distinct subnets. These will be ethernet connections.I would like to use 2 rout

RE: router for BGP and HSRP [7:32029]

2002-01-16 Thread Hire, Ejay
ge- From: sam sneed [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]] Sent: Tuesday, January 15, 2002 1:04 PM To: [EMAIL PROTECTED] Subject: router for BGP and HSRP [7:32029] Hello, I have a question I hope someone maybe able to help me with. I have a setup that will be in a data center. They are giving us two handof

Re: router for BGP and HSRP [7:32029]

2002-01-15 Thread MADMAN
You can set up BGP and receive default only also if thats all your looking for. I understand the reticence of the ISP in communicating with a IGP though that just wasn't clear in your original post. Dave sam sneed wrote: > > One of the reasons was that the Datacenter we are in only use BGP o

RE: router for BGP and HSRP [7:32029]

2002-01-15 Thread Lupi, Guy
ECTED] ~Subject: Re: router for BGP and HSRP [7:32029] ~ ~ ~One of the reasons was that the Datacenter we are in only use ~BGP or OSPF as ~routing protocols. They use OSPF for there inside network and ~will only let ~us use BGP4 to connect with them. We considered using RIPv2 ~since we only ~need

Re: router for BGP and HSRP [7:32029]

2002-01-15 Thread sam sneed
One of the reasons was that the Datacenter we are in only use BGP or OSPF as routing protocols. They use OSPF for there inside network and will only let us use BGP4 to connect with them. We considered using RIPv2 since we only need them to advertise the default gateway to use. It seems however the

Re: router for BGP and HSRP [7:32029]

2002-01-15 Thread MADMAN
I don't see how or why you would choose BGP??? Unless your dual homing to the Internet or connecting large disparate IGP networks. Any IGP will give you fault tolerance, some are just more quick to converge. Dave sam sneed wrote: > > Hello, > > I have a question I hope someone maybe able

Re: router for BGP and HSRP [7:32029]

2002-01-15 Thread sam sneed
By the way I see the 1605 R may be what I'm looking for ,Does anyone know if it would handle the BGP requirement below? We average 4MB/s input traffic with our current load, I wonder if this router could handle it. ""sam sneed"" wrote in message [EMAIL PROTECTED]">news:[EMAIL PROTECTED]... > He

router for BGP and HSRP [7:32029]

2002-01-15 Thread sam sneed
Hello, I have a question I hope someone maybe able to help me with. I have a setup that will be in a data center. They are giving us two handoffs a primary and shadow on 2 distinct subnets. These will be ethernet connections.I would like to use 2 routers running HSRP for our servers inside our