Don't forget that if both sites use the same as even if the connection link drops they will not be able to see each other over the upstream provider as routers won't take the srutes from the same as. If this isn't a problem don't worry about it. If you wish to preserve connectivity between cities you should have a back-up link or use different as's or gre tunnels:). On Sat, 11 May 2002, Ralph Doncaster wrote:
I have transit in 2 cities. I have a circuit connecting the 2 cities as well. So far I've been using non-contiguous IPs, so there's been no opportunity for aggregation. Having just received my /20 from ARIN, I'm trying to plan my network. Lets say I split the /20 into 2 /21's, one for each city. I'd like to announce the aggregate /20 instead of 2 /21's, as long as the circuit connecting the 2 cities is working. If the circuit goes down I want each city to announce the local /21. Is this possible? (using either a Cisco router or Zebra)
Ralph Doncaster principal, IStop.com div. of Doncaster Consulting Inc.