I have one router with 3 connections. One goes to ATT, another one goes
to Sprint and the third one takes you to the MIT (just for the sake of
redundancy). I prefer to use ATT first because it's cheap ;) , if it
goes down I'd like to use Sprint and the worst case scenario I'll have
to use the connection to the Uni.
You can use weight.
HTH
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Sent: Friday, June 18, 2010 11:57 AM
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Subject: BGP DOUBT
What is the significance of using weight metric???
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