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Re: BGP Failover Question
From: Charles Gucker <cgucker () onesc net>
Date: Mon, 21 Feb 2011 18:36:13 -0500
On Mon, Feb 21, 2011 at 4:10 PM, Chris Wallace <lists () iamchriswallace com> wrote:
This isn't the first time we have seen this issue with our various providers, how can I prevent issues like this from happening in the future?
Quick question, are you running with a default route from your provider? If so, you're better off either finding another provider, or upgrading the router (if necessary) to carry a full table. If they do something to partition their network, you will see the decrease in routes learned from them, provided you see those routes and not the default route as asked above. charles
Current thread:
- BGP Failover Question Chris Wallace (Feb 21)
- RE: BGP Failover Question Brian Johnson (Feb 21)
- Re: BGP Failover Question Max Pierson (Feb 21)
- Re: BGP Failover Question Seth Mattinen (Feb 21)
- Re: BGP Failover Question Max Pierson (Feb 21)
- Re: BGP Failover Question Seth Mattinen (Feb 21)
- Re: BGP Failover Question Max Pierson (Feb 21)
- Re: BGP Failover Question Charles Gucker (Feb 21)
- Re: BGP Failover Question Chris Wallace (Feb 22)
- Re: BGP Failover Question Hammer (Feb 22)
- Re: BGP Failover Question Bret Clark (Feb 22)
- Re: BGP Failover Question Hammer (Feb 22)
- Re: BGP Failover Question Owen DeLong (Feb 22)
- Re: BGP Failover Question Hammer (Feb 22)
- Re: BGP Failover Question Hammer (Feb 22)
- Re: BGP Failover Question Owen DeLong (Feb 22)
- Re: BGP Failover Question Hammer (Feb 22)
- Re: BGP Failover Question Chris Wallace (Feb 22)