On Mon, Jun 07, 2010 at 03:50:25PM -0500, Dale Cornman wrote: > Has anyone ever heard of a multi-homed enterprise not running bgp with > either of 2 providers, but instead, each provider statically routes a block > to their common customer and also each originates this block in BGP?
Yes; tends to happen for clueless endpoints or providers who don't expressly require BGP for multihoming.` > One > of the ISP's in this case owns the block and has even provided a letter of > authorization to the other, allowing them to announce it in BGP as well. > I had personally never heard of this and am curious if this is a common > practice as well as if this would potentially create any problems by 2 > Autonomous Systems both originating the same prefix. MOAS prefixes are common in some content-origination applications, but since you never know what the rest of the universe is going to do in their routing & forwarding decisions, is really isn't generally applicable. -- RSUC / GweepNet / Spunk / FnB / Usenix / SAGE