All,
Thanks for the help. I just got word that AT&T approved the two BGP
peering with us. I think telling them others have done it with AT&T
helped.
Much appreciated.
-Jay
On Fri, Jul 10, 2009 at 1:48 PM, Jay Nakamura wrote:
> We are getting an Ethernet DIA circuit from AT&T but they insist t
Use a /30 across the circuit and do multihop BGP using other IPs.
On Friday 10 July 2009 13:48:15 Jay Nakamura wrote:
> We are getting an Ethernet DIA circuit from AT&T but they insist that
> they can't BGP peer with 2 routers on our side. The WAN circuit can
> only have /30 they say. Has anyone
, July 10, 2009 2:54 PM
To: na...@merit.edu
Subject: Re: AT&T and having two BGP peers
Cancel the circuit...I know most of the providers I've worked with have
a 90 satisfaction guarantee. Chances are if you cancel the circuit they
will mysteriously find a way to work with you.
Warren Bai
btw this is on the telco side what a
nightmare...
-carlos
-Original Message-
From: Alex H. Ryu [mailto:r.hyuns...@ieee.org]
Sent: Friday, July 10, 2009 11:19 AM
To: Antonio Querubin
Cc: na...@merit.edu
Subject: Re: AT&T and having two BGP peers
If it is the way AT&T have d
sters.. ;)
- Original Message -
From: Jay Nakamura
To: na...@merit.edu
Sent: Fri Jul 10 09:48:15 2009
Subject: AT&T and having two BGP peers
We are getting an Ethernet DIA circuit from AT&T but they insist that
they can't BGP peer with 2 routers on our side. The WAN circuit can
only have
Threaten to twitter about it. Worked for the guy on myth busters.. ;)
- Original Message -
From: Jay Nakamura
To: na...@merit.edu
Sent: Fri Jul 10 09:48:15 2009
Subject: AT&T and having two BGP peers
We are getting an Ethernet DIA circuit from AT&T but they insist that
they c
If it is the way AT&T have designed their product, there may be no other
way around.
>From AT&T's viewpoint, it will add more complexity to troubleshoot.
If you pay extra, AT&T may have some solution for you.
Alex
Antonio Querubin wrote:
> On Fri, 10 Jul 2009, Jay Nakamura wrote:
>
>> We are
On Fri, 10 Jul 2009, Jay Nakamura wrote:
We are getting an Ethernet DIA circuit from AT&T but they insist that
they can't BGP peer with 2 routers on our side. The WAN circuit can
only have /30 they say. Has anyone been able to successfully talk
them in to bending their rule? If so, how?
Sou
On Jul 10, 2009, at 1:48 PM, Jay Nakamura wrote:
We are getting an Ethernet DIA circuit from AT&T but they insist that
they can't BGP peer with 2 routers on our side. The WAN circuit can
only have /30 they say. Has anyone been able to successfully talk
them in to bending their rule? If so, ho
We are getting an Ethernet DIA circuit from AT&T but they insist that
they can't BGP peer with 2 routers on our side. The WAN circuit can
only have /30 they say. Has anyone been able to successfully talk
them in to bending their rule? If so, how?
I know this should have been negotiated before s
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