Re: BGP visibility for /24 End User Allocation

2011-09-23 Thread David Swafford
Shouldn't be an issue. We're advertising 4 x \24s and using much more BW. David. On Fri, Sep 23, 2011 at 2:29 PM, Eric Germann wrote: > Long time on-again-off-again lurker. > > Looking to multihome in the most efficient mode. > > Our two upstreams are AS11530 (Embarq) and AS10796 (Time Warner)

Re: BGP visibility for /24 End User Allocation

2011-09-23 Thread Randy Carpenter
We have routed a couple of /24s via BGP for a long time. 10+ years for one of them. We have never had any issues. If you get an End-User assignment from ARIN, it is probably even easier than getting providers to route a /24 out of another provider's space. -Randy -- | Randy Carpenter | Vice

Re: BGP visibility for /24 End User Allocation

2011-09-23 Thread Seth Mattinen
On 9/23/11 11:29 AM, Eric Germann wrote: > Long time on-again-off-again lurker. > > Looking to multihome in the most efficient mode. > > Our two upstreams are AS11530 (Embarq) and AS10796 (Time Warner). Diverse > routed fiber from each at 10Mbps. > > Our traffic profile is highly asymmetric as

BGP visibility for /24 End User Allocation

2011-09-23 Thread Eric Germann
Long time on-again-off-again lurker. Looking to multihome in the most efficient mode. Our two upstreams are AS11530 (Embarq) and AS10796 (Time Warner). Diverse routed fiber from each at 10Mbps. Our traffic profile is highly asymmetric as a consumer of bandwidth (12-15Mbps average inbound aggr