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Re: will ISP peer with 2 local WAN routers?
From: Justin Vocke <justin.vocke () gmail com>
Date: Fri, 16 Aug 2013 15:46:43 -0500
The gotcha with that is then you need a switch in front of the routers. I'd just setup a carrier on each router and run ibgp between. Sent from my iPhone On Aug 16, 2013, at 3:35 PM, "Adam Greene" <maillist () webjogger net> wrote:
Hi guys, I have a customer who peers via eBGP with Lightpath aka Cablevision (AS 6128) and Level3 (AS 3356) and wants to do some dual-WAN router redundancy. I have heard that carriers will sometimes agree to set up a /29 WAN subnet for a customer and peer with (2) customer routers. The customer is delaying on providing me with the proper circuit ID & contact information to be able to call Lightpath and Level3 directly and find out if they will do this, so I thought of asking this list. Is anyone aware if Lightpath and Level3 will agree to something like this? Thanks, Adam
Current thread:
- will ISP peer with 2 local WAN routers? Adam Greene (Aug 16)
- Re: will ISP peer with 2 local WAN routers? Justin Vocke (Aug 16)
- Re: will ISP peer with 2 local WAN routers? Randy Carpenter (Aug 16)
- RE: will ISP peer with 2 local WAN routers? Adam Greene (Aug 16)
- Re: will ISP peer with 2 local WAN routers? Peter Kristolaitis (Aug 16)
- RE: will ISP peer with 2 local WAN routers? Adam Greene (Aug 16)
- Re: will ISP peer with 2 local WAN routers? Eugeniu Patrascu (Aug 20)
- Re: will ISP peer with 2 local WAN routers? Justin Vocke (Aug 16)
- Re: will ISP peer with 2 local WAN routers? Mark Gauvin (Aug 29)