5 Jun
2009
5 Jun
'09
8:48 p.m.
On Fri, Jun 05, 2009 at 07:40:15PM -0500, John.Herbert@ins.com wrote:
This is a good concept but if the ISP route is a Juniper then as I recall by default it looks ahead, sees the as-path routing loop if it were to send it to the other router, and doesn't send it. So while you might be able to configure it on the receiving router, if the sending router won't send it, you're SOL.
True, the ISP in this case would have to cooperate :-)