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First off, since you are going through two ISP, I gather you are supporting two distint IP networks. BGP in your case is not needed, because both ISP's are going to advertise default routes to your network. You can work with your internal routers as ...
Hello,The big question here is why? If you 2600 is an edge MPLS device with its LAN interface the only connection into the MPLS cloud. Labels are base on FEC and are assign by the upstream router facing the 2600. If you want packets destine for ISP1...
Hello,By default, Cisco router will implement "Tail Drop" once packet start exceeding the 30K window. Tail Drop does not care which packets get drop, which is bad since it will affect multiple TCP sessions at once, causing tons of re-try and angry us...
Hello,From your post I gather that you own your own AS, and your IP pool it tie to it. If your network support only a single /24 subnet, then forget about balancing incomming traffic, since Tier1 ISP's will not accept anything higher then a /24. If y...