You also want to try to get Carrier Independent IP Ranges.
Best Regards,
Joe Sanchez
On 8/23/13 8:13 AM, "Chris Rae" <chris.rae07_at_me.com> wrote:
>Depends....did you apply for your own public BGP AS?
>
>Ideally you want to originate your public prefixes from the same public
>BGP AS. Great for AS border loop prevention.
>
>Do you want to use both links in your Dual ISP setup?
>
>You could split your prefixes across both ISPs and prepend on both links
>to cater for link failure
>
>Did APNIC allocate a public range to your business?
>
>You won't be able to advertise ISP assigned prefixes out the secondary
>ISP link. If its APNIC allocated....no worries.
>
>Hope this helps
>
>Chris Rae
>
>On 23/08/2013, at 6:23 PM, Sirhan Khan <khan.sirhan_at_gmail.com> wrote:
>
>> Hi Guys
>>
>> At the moment I have configured our public routes to be distributed out
>>two
>> links terminating on one Service Provider.
>>
>> The primary link has a higher local pref for outbound to the SP and
>>inbound
>> from the ISP I am prepended our outbound public routes.
>>
>> This all works very well because the ISP shares the same IBP routing
>>table.
>>
>> I want to move to a DUAL HOME setup, would the same apply?
>>
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