Gregory,
So far i've received a few replies, one of them containing something
of a tutorial. If it works i'll post my adaptation of it on the web
for all to reference.
Thanks, Jeff
On Sat, Jun 6, 2009 at 11:03 AM, Gregory McLean wrote:
> On Sat, 2009-06-06 at 10:37 -0400, Jeffrey Lyon wrote:
>
On Sat, 2009-06-06 at 10:37 -0400, Jeffrey Lyon wrote:
> NANOGers,
>
> Can someone please point me in the direction of an rwhoisd solution to
> be run on a CentOS Linux platform? ARIN is now punting rwhois queries
> to us and frankly i've been unable to find an easy to install/use
> solution to an
NANOGers,
Can someone please point me in the direction of an rwhoisd solution to
be run on a CentOS Linux platform? ARIN is now punting rwhois queries
to us and frankly i've been unable to find an easy to install/use
solution to answer these queries. I've seen the rwhoisd at
projects.arin.net but
Hi all,
We actually have a very similar setup to what Justin asked about, with the
exception that we advertise only some of our netblocks to one provider and
the rest to the other. If one of the providers fails, we then advertise all
netblocks through the provider which is still up. If the pri
For a given interconnection between the upstream ISPs for the two site, once
the direct link goes down, the time required for site A to learn the new
route to site B and vice versa would be different with the different
proposed solutions, right?
Thanks and best regards
On Sat, Jun 6, 2009 at 12:40
> To rephrase the OP's question, would it be BCP to acquire a
> second ASN, and without further de-aggregating, continue
> advertising each site's IP space to the DFZ, but from
> dissimilar ASs as opposed to the same one?
This would definitely be the best approach. You're not introducing new IP
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