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Re: Junos Asymmetric Routing


From: Jack Bates <jbates () brightok net>
Date: Fri, 28 May 2010 08:08:32 -0500

Ken Gilmour wrote:
ISP1 is the default gateway, ISP2 is a backup provider but which is always
active. Client comes in on ISP1's link, traffic goes back out on ISP1s link.
Client comes in on ISP2's link (non default gateway) but for some reason,
the packets seem to be going back out through the link for ISP1.


Your BGP config with ISP2 is probably unideal. This has lead to packets coming in via ISP2 despite the fact you prefer to use ISP1. Often, people only do AS Prepend to alter traffic patterns. However, if a packet finds it's way to your directly connected ISP, an AS Prepend is not enough. It will be sent to you based on local preference. Setting appropriate communities with your ISP can often override this preference so they will send the packet towards your ISP1 instead of direct.



Jack


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