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Re: about interdomain multipath routing.
From: Steven King <sking () kingrst com>
Date: Mon, 09 Nov 2009 22:30:34 -0500
We use eBGP multipath where I work. We usually get two or more connections to each provider we have. Using multipath we are able to add hardware redundancy with bandwidth balancing (to an extent) with this method. There are some providers who will only allow multipath eBGP and not even let you run multihop eBGP. Bin Dai wrote:
Hi: These days, in the research, the interdomain multipath routing is pretty hot but i doubt its actually use in reality. Does anyone tell me any use of interdomain multipath routing like multipath BGP in the real world? Best, Daniel
-- Steve King Network Engineer - Liquid Web, Inc. Cisco Certified Network Associate CompTIA Linux+ Certified Professional CompTIA A+ Certified Professional
Current thread:
- about interdomain multipath routing. Bin Dai (Nov 09)
- Re: about interdomain multipath routing. Steven King (Nov 09)
- Re: about interdomain multipath routing. Matthew Petach (Nov 09)
- Re: about interdomain multipath routing. Jack Bates (Nov 09)
- Re: about interdomain multipath routing. Steven King (Nov 09)
- Re: about interdomain multipath routing. Doug Lane (Nov 10)
- Re: about interdomain multipath routing. Matthew Petach (Nov 10)
- Re: about interdomain multipath routing. Steven King (Nov 10)
- Re: about interdomain multipath routing. Jack Bates (Nov 09)
- Re: about interdomain multipath routing. Kevin Loch (Nov 09)