BGP Load Sharing on Dual Routers with Two ISPs
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- čas přidán 15. 03. 2009
- **** Download this video at www.techsnips.com **** In this video we configure Cisco BGP Load Sharing over two equal 100Mb ethernet circuits provided by two different ISPs. This video creates two BGP traffic polices where we accept locally originated AS routes plus a default route from each ISP provider for our outbound traffic and prefer specific routes for each edge BGP router for our inbound traffic. This video builds on top of techsnips.com video "Basic Configuration of BGP on Dual Routers with two ISPs", so make sure you watch that video first!
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Hi, where can I find the configuration?
thanks for this tutorial.
Would it better if the two edge routers form iBGP peering with the ASA?
How can you do HA in a setup like that?
i need link video full, can you share
Where is the configuration?
sheet. its not have configuration
This is a terrible solution. Those two edge routers shouldn't be standalone, they should have some kind of next-hop redundancy in the way of HSRP or VRRP. Your firewall shouldn't have two default routes, the firewall should use the VIP of the NHRP the routers use. I suggest, if you are multihomed, you also are accepting a full BGP routing table and setting local preference on local routes.
+Zero Mil even so, he wouldn't have multiple default gateways. GLBP uses a master and active forwarders. GLBP isn't an ideal solution for edge routing in this scenario because it's a many to few association it defeats the purpose. There aren't enough devices to really take advantage of what GLBP does.
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