9 Oct
2001
9 Oct
'01
11:30 p.m.
On Tue, 9 Oct 2001, Jan-Ahrent-Czmok wrote:
"if" you have a default route. Default route if multi-homed is surely bad IMHO.
Not necessarily. If you are multi-homed for redundancy reasons and have a small linux box with zebra your memory would be exhausted carrying to full route feeds. Two single default routes are far more efficient: at home I have cable and dsl. I have 2 tunnels to two different routers of my work. Over those tunnels I announce a /28 (which is aggregated to a /19) and receive two default routes. My dsl is faster so that has a higher local pref. If that goes down, the route switches over to the cable tunnel. -- Sabri Berisha ~~ my own opinions etc ~