Hi, Am 31.12.2008 01:19 Uhr, Braun, Mike schrieb: > Why not just AS prepend your secondary site if the services to the > Internet are the same at both sites and tied to the same IP addresses?
because that simply does not work (reliably). It would depend on AS-paths of the same length from every possible source. Simple, reliable and quite stylish is another way: Choose primary and secondary location by announcing more specifics at Sacramento, e.g. all networks as /20 subnets. As "longest match always wins", any source seeing both routes for an IP address will choose Sacramento. The only way traffic could reach LA would be a missing route to Sacramento. In any other case, Sacramento is chosen. Thus, if Sacramento (manually or automatically) stops announcing the /20s, LA's /18 and /19 will be chosen. CAVE: This is no failover solution for single services, just for whole subnets depending on the announcement at Sacramento. CAVE2: My suggestion creates inconsistent announcements for the source AS. That may or may not be a problem. Kind regards, Malte -- Malte v. dem Hagen Abteilung Technik - Network Operations Centre ----------------------------------------------------------------- Host Europe GmbH - http://www.hosteurope.de/ Welserstrasse 14 - D-51149 Köln - Germany Telefon 0800-4 67 83 87 - Telefax 01805-66 32 33 HRB 28495 Amtsgericht Koeln - UST ID DE187370678 GF: Uwe Braun - Alex Collins - Mark Joseph - Patrick Pulvermüller -----------------------------------------------------------------
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