Hello All,
I've setup two Cisco AS5300's (one in London and one in Athens) and perform VOIP calls bi-directionally.
I've also setup a radius server for accounting.
After examining the CDRs from London I can see in the VOIP leg that some calls are "rejected" by the 5300 in Athens with...
Thank you all for your replies!
gconnect here are the answers to your questions:
1) Yes I have connections to three different ISPs.
2) Yes I am using ip unnumbered
3) No The situation is more or less like this... The 3640 with the single connection handles a group class C's as first choice and...
routerman thank you very much for your response.
Let me give you a small diagram:
ISP 1 ISP2 ISP3
\ \ /
\eBGP \ /eBGP
\ iBGP |
3640--------3640
\ /
Statics\ /Statics
\/
2620
What I want is to to remove the statics...
Hello,
I have two Cisco 3640 running eBGP with 3 ISPs and iBGP with each other. So far so good. I've also got a Cisco 2620 that controlls a group of Class C's.
Till now I've been using statics, but there's the need for an iBGP protocol.
A friend of mine suggested EIGRP.
Unfortunately I...
I tried many different ideas that I had but couldn't make it work.
The previous request I had was for incoming sessions to my AS, so by using different metrics I had the result I wanted.
This time the problem is a little more complex for me.
I've already set weight metrics to both peers and also...
That was it! Old IOS version!
After uploading a newer version (12.1.5(T)) it worked like a charm!
Now, can you help me on the opposite direction?
What I mean is I have a subnet where I want all of it's PC's, routers, etc to be able to use primarily ISP B and not A to find there way in the...
a) Regarding the metric, I think I cannot use weight (the route-map is out). What else can I use that would have an affect?
b) Could you give an example on the match as-path command? I somehow don't get it (perhaps I'm stupid)...
I thing your answer cleared things much more..
I still have a few questions though (sorry about that)..
e.g.
ip policy-list SPECIFIC permit
match as-path <as number of the second ISP???>
match metric metric (I don't understand what you mean here)
route-map ToISP2 permit 10
match ip-address...
No don't worry it's OK! :)
However, to tell you the truth I'm a little confused on how to do what I want.
What I know for sure is that there won't be any communities involved and the manipulation I want to do is based on the origin of specific Class C's.
This means that from a total of 24 Class...
Hello All,
first of all I'd like to say that I'm very new to the cisco world, so please tolerate my ignorence.
We have two Cisco 3640 running iBGP and each of them has an eBGP connection with a different ISP.
For now, all of our traffic goes thru one of these ISPs and this is causing us problems...
Unless you have something else to recommend I think it's a good way to proceed...
Can you think of what I need to do in order to proceed?
In any case it's late here (Greece) and I should try getting some sleep if I want to do things correctly tomorrow :)
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