Monday, November 5, 2018

Cisco BGP routing

 _________________ | | _______________ _______________ | RTR 1 |___ ________________ | | / \ / | 10.10.10.1 | \ | | | | \ / / | AS 65444 | \ | | | Core | / \ / |________________| \______| Remote | | SWITCH |___________\ ISP /_____________/ | SWITCH | | AS 65555 | / MPLS \ \ ______| 10.10.10.2 | | 10.1.10.2 | \ AS 65000 / \ _________________ / | | | | / \ \ | | / | | |_______________| \______________ / \ | RTR 2 | / |______________| \ | 10.10.10.3 |__/ \| AS 65444 | |_______________| 

Sorry if that past is horrible, included one on https://pastebin.com/ncuGDnqt

What is the best way to load share between the two routers on the remote site into the same network range?

Will separate AS #s work in the routing table ?



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