I am not very familiar with BGP filters and would like to understand if this type of implementation is possible.
Then if there is some competent person who gives me some advice, all the better.
I have a public AS with a /24 to announce, and I want to make two peers towards the same AS that constitutes my provider, this to have complete redundancy of my border routers.
I am not looking for any balancing but simply a failover in case of failure of one of the two routers.
On the LAN side I chose a VRRP as I cannot do otherwise.
From what I understood, the things to configure for each router are these:
- Announce only the /24 towards the outside
- Accept only the default route 0.0.0.0/0 to not take charge of the FULL
However, I am missing something because it cannot work like this
Any help? Thanks
Then if there is some competent person who gives me some advice, all the better.
I have a public AS with a /24 to announce, and I want to make two peers towards the same AS that constitutes my provider, this to have complete redundancy of my border routers.
I am not looking for any balancing but simply a failover in case of failure of one of the two routers.
On the LAN side I chose a VRRP as I cannot do otherwise.
From what I understood, the things to configure for each router are these:
- Announce only the /24 towards the outside
- Accept only the default route 0.0.0.0/0 to not take charge of the FULL
However, I am missing something because it cannot work like this
Any help? Thanks
Statistics: Posted by AlexM2020 — Fri Jan 10, 2025 12:51 pm