12-09-2003 09:24 PM - edited 03-02-2019 12:15 PM
I was wondering if anyone could point me into the right direction in setting up a multihomed environment to 2 ISPs via multiple local routers using OSPF / BGP ???
Any config examples would be much appreciated.
This is the scnario:
ISP A ISP B
^ ^
^ ^
Router1 ---- Router2
| \ / |
| \ / |
| / \ |
| / \ |
Router3 --- Router4
Router1 eBGP with provider A
Router1 iBGP with Router2
*also runs OSPF
Router2 eBGP with provider B
Router2 iBGP with Router1
*also runs OSPF
Routers 3 & 4 run OSPF
12-10-2003 02:36 AM
12-10-2003 03:49 AM
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12-10-2003 04:49 AM
12-10-2003 01:19 PM
Thanks for you reply Jeff, ... I have seen this doco, I have the BGP setup pretty much under my belt my the OSPF routing is what I am the most interested at this moment, in particular to do with edge routing, boarder routing.
Cheers,
12-10-2003 07:00 PM
What part of the ospf configuration are you interested in? It should just be straight making certain both routers are running ospf, and they can see the next hops that BGP needs correctly.
Unless you're thinking about the synchronization stuff (which has been marked as historical by the IETF, and the defaults should flip on Cisco at some point, I would think, to no sync) (?).
:-)
Russ.W
12-10-2003 07:18 PM
Well, I am new to OSPF ... so any cofig examples that fall within my requirements will help.
The diagram that I published before didn't come up the way I want it, ...so here it comes the 'written' vesion:
The 4 routers live in a fully meshed environment
Router 1 has 3 int, 1 to ISPA, 1 on network 1.1.1.0, the other on network 1.1.2.0
Router 2 has 3 int, 1 to ISPB, 1 on network 1.1.1.0, the other on network 1.1.2.0
Router 3 has 3 int, 1 on network 2.2.1.0(internal nw), 1 on network 1.1.1.0, the otehr on network 1.1.2.0
Router 4 has 3 int, 1 on network 2.2.2.0(internal nw), 1 on network 1.1.1.0, the otehr on network 1.1.2.0
Any help would be much appreciated.
12-11-2003 06:28 AM
Hi-
You may have seen this link already but it will tell you how to best solve your OSPF config/design with what you want to do. If your new to OSPF this would be a good place to start.
http://www.cisco.com/en/US/tech/tk365/tk480/technologies_design_guide09186a0080094e9e.shtml
or
http://www.cisco.com/en/US/tech/tk365/tk480/technologies_q_and_a_item09186a0080094704.shtml
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