Re: is it possible to use private AS# peering with 2 ISPs?

From: Vazman (vazman@gmail.com)
Date: Tue Aug 09 2005 - 12:55:40 GMT-3


Brian,

In reference to your statement.

"Most ISPs will not allow you to announce another ISPs address space."

How would you go about setting up Internet connectivity with 2
different ISP's (for diversity) and use the same address space? Just
curious.

Thanks.

On 8/9/05, Jens Petter Eikeland <jenseike@start.no> wrote:
> Hi ,
>
> The isp will filter out that privat as, so you should be good
>
> Jens Petter Eikeland
>
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> Emne: is it possible to use private AS# peering with 2 ISPs?
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> Dear all,
>
> We are using ISP A's service. ISP A assigned ip range and private AS number
> to us. For the backup purpose, we are going to use ISP B as well. We are
> going to keep our IP range and private AS # assigned by ISP A. Is it
> possible for us to use this private AS# to peer with ISP B?
>
> Please advise. Thanks.
>
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