On 11/22/2011 8:41 AM, Mark Mason wrote:
iscussions. I expect that packets leaving the DC will hit the HSRP active,
perform the route lookup and exit via the best path BGP has selected (and/or
the best path my PfR setup has installed). Does anyone see any gotcha
What does the network look like
Makes sense. Thank you for the education.
-Hammer-
"I was a normal American nerd"
-Jack Herer
On 11/22/2011 12:33 PM, Mark Mason wrote:
Hammer-
Actually were expecting to install 4th and maybe 5th in the far future. Online
banking, credit card/debit card processing is our business and havi
Mark Mason wrote:
Two of our DC's are about to get their 3rd internet drop. Each ISP connection
has its own edge router. HSRP is running facing on the LAN side. Please see
https://supportforums.cisco.com/message/3496562#3496562 for topology and
further discussions. I expect that packets leavin
Hammer-
Actually were expecting to install 4th and maybe 5th in the far future. Online
banking, credit card/debit card processing is our business and having a number
of ISP connections provides the least number of hops for our client base, best
round-trip, and best customer experience to the on
On 11/22/11 8:41 AM, Mark Mason wrote:
Two of our DC's are about to get their 3rd internet drop. Each ISP
connection has its own edge router. HSRP is running facing on the LAN
side. Please see
https://supportforums.cisco.com/message/3496562#3496562 for topology
and further discussions. I expect t
Mark,
I'm not questioning your design, I'm just curious. Why add a third
ISP? Redundancy? Is it a capacity issue? I understand having redundancy
to two providers but I'm curious why you want a third? Or is this just a
carrier thing and I'm thinking from and end customer viewpoint?
-Hammer
On Tue, Nov 22, 2011 at 8:41 AM, Mark Mason wrote:
> Two of our DC's are about to get their 3rd internet drop. Each ISP connection
> has its own edge router. HSRP is running facing on the LAN side. Please see
> https://supportforums.cisco.com/message/3496562#3496562 for topology and
> further d
Two of our DC's are about to get their 3rd internet drop. Each ISP connection
has its own edge router. HSRP is running facing on the LAN side. Please see
https://supportforums.cisco.com/message/3496562#3496562 for topology and
further discussions. I expect that packets leaving the DC will hit th