iBGP next hop and multi-access media
Pete Templin
templin at urdirect.net
Mon Oct 7 19:14:04 UTC 2002
On Mon, 7 Oct 2002, Ralph Doncaster wrote:
> On Mon, 7 Oct 2002, Majdi S. Abbas wrote:
> > Ralph, how do you intend on getting traffic *OUT* of this subnet?
> > Static arp entries on all the hosts? Proxy arp? It seems like that would
> > be a lot more work and much more failure prone in the long run.
>
> What, you don't use a static default route on your end hosts? Are you one
> of those crazy types that run RIP on your IIS/NT servers?
Stop. You're the one who wants one router (probably an original default
route for your hosts) to tell other connected routers about new subnets on
an existing segment. If you already have one router on the subnet and
you're adding a second router, what do you care about static defaults?
You're almost asking a dynamic routing protocol to insert a magical HSRP
configuration into any adjacent routers. Wake up and stop dreaming.
Besides the fact that you're asking a layer 3 protocol to handle your
layer 2 and layer 1 issues, you're asking a layer 3 protocol to do magic
reconfiguration. Dangerous stuff, as soon as someone on that network
finds out what sort of havoc they can create.
Pete
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