To rephrase the OP's question, would it be BCP to acquire a second ASN, and without further de-aggregating, continue advertising each site's IP space to the DFZ, but from dissimilar ASs as opposed to the same one?
This would definitely be the best approach. You're not introducing new IP prefixes and you're not extending AS paths, so the net effect on the global BGP routing is zero (OK, you might have to use the 4 byte AS number :). Just make sure that both ISPs you connect to allow you to advertise "transit" prefixes. If site A public link goes down, but the private link is up, site B will advertise its own address space plus site A's address space with an extra AS number in the AS path (and the upstream ISP might filter that). Ivan http://www.ioshints.info/about http://blog.ioshints.info/