On Sun, 29 Jun 2003, Mary Grace wrote:
So, is it still true that we do not need anything more powerful than a 4500 or 4700 to run this system? I believe that is true if we take default routes advertised by the upstream on both sides, and the two diverse-path circuits ARE being advertised out of the same upstream AS, but is it still true if we were nuts enough to want to take full routes anyway from this same provider?
If you're multihomed to the same provider, I wouldn't even bother with getting an ASN and running BGP at all. I assume they are providing your IP space as well...if so, let them announce the route, and let their internal routing policy decide which circuit delivers the bits to you. Then, just configure two static default routes, to the two serial ports of your upstream. In this scenario, you're current router should be fine. Buy your router used, you're wasting your money otherwise. To answer your question directly, there is essentially no benefit to taking full routes from your provider from each location. Andy --- Andy Dills Xecunet, Inc. www.xecu.net 301-682-9972 ---