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Re: Q on what IGP routing protocol to use for supplying only gateway address
From: "Christopher L. Morrow" <christopher.morrow () verizonbusiness com>
Date: Thu, 14 Sep 2006 17:45:29 +0000 (GMT)
On Thu, 14 Sep 2006, william(at)elan.net wrote:
I need to implement a sort-of failover-loadbalancing where systems would receive gateway address from at least two routers (including
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Any suggestion as to what IGP protocol is best for this scenario?
ipv6 and RA ? oh wait, no widescale deployment of ipv6 :( Paul, or someone from ISC, has mentioned using ospf for this in the past.
Current thread:
- Q on what IGP routing protocol to use for supplying only gateway address william(at)elan.net (Sep 14)
- Re: Q on what IGP routing protocol to use for supplying only gateway address Roland Dobbins (Sep 14)
- Re: Q on what IGP routing protocol to use for supplying only gateway address william(at)elan.net (Sep 14)
- Re: Q on what IGP routing protocol to use for supplying only gateway address Howard Berkowitz (Sep 14)
- RE: Q on what IGP routing protocol to use for supplying only gateway address Mark D. Kaye (Sep 14)
- Re: Q on what IGP routing protocol to use for supplying only gateway address william(at)elan.net (Sep 14)
- Re: Q on what IGP routing protocol to use for supplying only gateway address Christopher L. Morrow (Sep 14)
- Re: Q on what IGP routing protocol to use for supplying only gateway address David Barak (Sep 14)
- Re: Q on what IGP routing protocol to use for supplying only gateway address Michael Nicks (Sep 14)
- Re: Q on what IGP routing protocol to use for supplying only gateway address Tom Sands (Sep 14)
- Re: Q on what IGP routing protocol to use for supplying only gateway address Roland Dobbins (Sep 14)