
The problem we have now is that we got our /22 from arin to do multihoming. If we dump tlb, no more multihoming? No /22. Is that correct? We also have a contract with tlb. $$$ 1.5yrs left... 2009/2/13, Seth Mattinen <sethm@rollernet.us>:
Charles Regan wrote:
Isp2 is vtl not bell
2009/2/13, Seth Mattinen <sethm@rollernet.us>:
Charles Regan wrote:
Just got final confirmation from ISP1 that they will not do BGP with us.
ISP1 is Telebec. http://www.iptools.com/dnstools.php?tool=ipwhois&user_data=142.217.0.0&submit=Go
My subnet http://www.iptools.com/dnstools.php?tool=ipwhois&user_data=204.144.60.0&submit=Go
What can we do now ? Any suggestions ?
Do you know who is upstream of ISP2? We've established that Telebec is only connected to Bell Canada. If ISP2 also has a connection to Bell then you don't gain anything with Telebec except this huge mess and horrible hacks to work around their lack of BGP.
~Seth
Also, VTL peers with Sprint and SAVVIS. Based on this information I'd just drop Telebec completely. They only have one upstream. You won't get any redundancy with them since they're just giving you a connection to Bell, which VTL already gives you. Here's the view from my SAVVIS router with Sprint as the preferred path:
routy-border0>show ip bgp 216.113.0.0/17 BGP routing table entry for 216.113.0.0/17, version 78286019 Paths: (3 available, best #1, table Default-IP-Routing-Table) Not advertised to any peer 1239 5769, (received & used) 208.79.242.129 (metric 3) from 208.79.242.129 (208.79.242.129) Origin IGP, metric 439, localpref 100, valid, internal, best Community: 11170:1239 3561 5769 216.88.158.93 from 216.88.158.93 (206.24.210.102) Origin IGP, localpref 90, valid, external Community: 3561:11840 11170:3561 3561 5769, (received-only) 216.88.158.93 from 216.88.158.93 (206.24.210.102) Origin IGP, localpref 90, valid, external Community: 3561:11840
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