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Re: Strange practices?


From: Andy Davidson <andy () nosignal org>
Date: Tue, 8 Jun 2010 10:02:51 +0100

Hi,

On 7 Jun 2010, at 23:02, Joel M Snyder <Joel.Snyder () Opus1 COM> wrote:

On 6/7/10 11:51 PM:
Has anyone ever heard of a multi-homed enterprise not running bgp with either of 2 providers, but instead, each 
provider statically routes a block to their common customer and also each originates this block in BGP?
Yes, this is common and works fine. [...] Ugly, but given the vast chalice of despair that is the global BGP table, 
hardly a drop in the bucket.

Ugly, failover might not work depending on just what is actually configured, and there is of course no need to take the 
full table if you want to do it right, with BGP.

It does also marry your network to one provider, which might not suit depending on how independent you want to be (what 
will happen to your pricing with the address space incumbent at renew time, or what will happen in the event of their 
commercial failure).

Because something will likely work, does not make it a scalable or sensible design.

Just do it right from the start :-)

Andy   

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