/24s run amuck

Steve Francis steve at expertcity.com
Tue Jan 13 20:58:11 UTC 2004


Patrick W.Gilmore wrote:

>
> On Jan 13, 2004, at 2:19 PM, Steve Francis wrote:
>
>> I'll take some education - given two POP's, different upstream ISPs 
>> at each POP, and a desire to have traffic for specific networks (/24) 
>> enter a specific POP, can that be done without de-aggregation?
>> We are not doing this ourselves - we're not yet big enough to have 
>> our own aggregate blocks, but if we did, we could not just announce a 
>> /20 at each POP, and transit the traffic back to the appropriate 
>> datacenter ourselves. We're an ASP, and do not have real links 
>> between POP's, only VPN's.
>>
>> If we used consistent upstreams at each POP, we could do it by 
>> announcing specific /24's with no-export communities, but a 
>> consistent set of ISPs are not available at each of the colo's we are 
>> in.
>>
>> Is there some other trick I'm missing?
>
>
> If you can't take the traffic from Site A to Site B, why are you 
> announcing the /24s to the world?  Why not just use a /24 from the 
> upstream in each location and not force everyone else on the Internet 
> to see your /24 which only has one path?

It doesn't have just one path. Multiple (different) ISPs at each location.







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