Re: BGP 011: multiple sessions with upstreams

From: Christopher L. Morrow (no email)
Date: Sat Jan 01 2005 - 22:14:29 EST

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    On Sat, 1 Jan 2005, Joe Abley wrote:
    > On 31 Dec 2004, at 11:01, Edward B. Dreger wrote:
    > > Am I missing something?
    >
    > For your provider, supporting pur-laine, standard-configuration
    > customers is cheaper than supporting customers where each has their own
    > special-case setup. Supporting a network of routers where the protocols
    > and configuration is consistent is also easier (and hence cheaper) than
    > a network where each router has special, exciting new config bits found
    > nowhere else.
    >
    > Your choices may be:
    >
    > 1. Pay a premium to deal with an ISP who can really afford to support
    > special-case customers;

    i think, based on Eddy's previous message (the original for this) it seems
    like he almost wants 'shadow link' capability. Given that as a start,
    dropping HSRP and just managing 2 BGP peers from both ends one with metric
    0 and one with metric 10 toward his ISP should satisfy all parties
    requirements. It should be a 'standard' config for the ISP and should be
    very simple for his customer to manage as well.

    >
    > 3. Accept the standard setup, pay a cheaper price and get reasonable
    > support.
    >

    it might be as simple as showing the ISP that the configuration requested
    is no more than a 'standard' config called 'shadow link' :) Hopefully it's
    something as simple as a miscommunication between provider and customer.

    -Chris


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