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Currently have BGP set up at our NOC through two upstream peers, for 4 Class C networks. We want to split off a /26 to a remote site, using a third, different ISP for client use. What's the best way to advertise the route to this new subnet? Just adv...
We are currently multihomed with three providers. We want to drop one of the providers, but seem to be unable to do so. I padded the routes out to the provider we wished to drop with our AS, and proper routing seemed to propagate. (with these guys no...
Two networks behind a concentrator, 10.10.10.x and 192.168.96.x. The Pix is on the 192, and a router with NAT disabled (transparent) routes to the 10.10. Multiple PIX 501s are all in the 192.168.97.x to 192.168.125.x range, no overlaps. Traffic comes...
Thanks to both, I thought the same issue might arise... Would you think a PIX-PIX VPN tunnel between here and there, thus putting both routers in the same space would be a viable option? At our end is 45Mbs Fiber, there is 10 Mbs Copper-Fiber. Thanks...
Thanks Paresh, Martin, this was my thought also so I contacted the upstream... Actually discovered this because I wanted to test failover, and can't... The upstream made some unspecified change and actually made things worse. For two of my networks a...