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Re: Dual Homed BGP for failover


From: Jack Carrozzo <jack () crepinc com>
Date: Tue, 18 Jan 2011 13:40:56 -0500

You can just accept directly-connected peers from each network (or within 2
AS's, etc) then point a default at each one with different preferences. You
can do with with two edges if you like also: iBGP between the edges, and
push default into OSPF from both.

WRT dynamic load balancing... generally if your network is large enough for
two upstreams you'll have a pretty good distribution of flows so once you
get the prefs and prepends setup the way you like, thing won't shift that
rapidly. In my experience at least...

-Jack Carrozzo

On Tue, Jan 18, 2011 at 1:32 PM, Ahmed Yousuf <ayousuf0079 () gmail com> wrote:

Hi,



I'm looking at a setup where we use BGP to announce PI space to two
upstream
ISPs.  ISP A provides a 30Mb/s connection and ISP B provides a 10Mb/s.
Originally the plan was to use ISP B's link as a backup and local pref
traffic outbound via ISP A and pref  inbound using AS prepend via ISP A.
 It
has now been requested to be able to distribute traffic across both links
rather than preference traffic to the higher speed link.  We are going to
be
using Juniper SRX210s to do this.  I have some questions:



-          Is this really a good idea, as the BGP process won't care what
the utilisation of the links are and you will see situations where the
lower
speed link gets used even though the high speed link utilisation is 0?



-          If we are doing this, I don't want to take a full routing table,
I would rather just take the ISPs routes and perhaps their connected
customers.  One ISP has said they will only provide full routing table or
default.  I really don't want to take a full table, is receiving default
only going to be a problem for my setup?



-          Any advice on how to avoid situations where the low bandwidth
link is being used even though there is 0 utilisation on the high bandwidth
link?



Thanks



Ahmed




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