All
We would appreciate some ideas for the best method of implementing limited
traffic engineering via BGP for our current network. We have two EBGP
routers in the same physical location with and IBGP connection between them,
each are dual homed to 3 Tier 1 ISP's and single homed to one other I
All
We would appreciate some ideas for the best method of implementing limited
traffic engineering via BGP for our current network. We have two EBGP
routers in the same physical location with and IBGP connection between them,
each are dual homed to 3 Tier 1 ISP's and single homed to one other I
On 9 Mar 2007 at 17:47, Emil Katzarski wrote:
> Hi,
>
> SSG520M and SSG550M are exactly the same hardware as the J series
> routers. Their price is also equal. So you can choose if you need a
> router or a security device and use the apropriate software. You can
> benefit from keeping only one de
Is there a way to remove an FBF route if the next-hop address is down? We
are currently using FBF (on a T320) to route certain types of traffic
differently than other types. If the next-hop interface goes down, the
traffic is routed to a black hole. Is there a way to avoid this?
Thanks,
Pablo
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