Re: [c-nsp] Looking for suggestions on how to link old colo with the new colo for routing purposes until new circuits are in place

2007-09-14 Thread Steve Bertrand
Problem: Since we cannot run BGP on any network smaller than a /24, how do we connect all the networks together, so that we can route internet connectivity to the small subnets (smaller than class C)? I'm very new to this game, but from my understanding I will try. Please correct me if I am

Re: [c-nsp] Looking for suggestions on how to link old colo with the new colo for routing purposes until new circuits are in place

2007-09-14 Thread Dan Troxel
The issue is we cannot advertise to the net any sub /24 nets. Thus, we need to control those some how with an internal mesh - but the old and the new locations are not physically connected in anyway (yet), except through the internet. -Original Message- From: Steve Bertrand [mailto:[EMAIL

Re: [c-nsp] Looking for suggestions on how to link old colo with the new colo for routing purposes until new circuits are in place

2007-09-14 Thread David Coulson
Build an basic IP tunnel or IPSec connection between the two locations and treat it as a point to point for EIGRP, OSPF or BGP? Dan Troxel wrote: The issue is we cannot advertise to the net any sub /24 nets. Thus, we need to control those some how with an internal mesh - but the old and the

[c-nsp] Looking for suggestions on how to link old colo with the new colo for routing purposes until new circuits are in place

2007-09-13 Thread Dan Troxel
We are in the process of merging three colo facilities into one new facility. However, we are getting into heavy delays from two of our telco providers. We are looking for a solution for IP traffic (subnet) routing while we are in the process of the move, and during our waiting period from our