hi all.. i have a quick question..
i am going to start multihoming with my existing provider and a second new provider.. i have a /22 prefix that i am currently advertising thru ISP A, and ISP A is originating default route to me..
ISP B, my backup ISP, will also originate default route to me.. and i will use weights to prefer ISP A's connection as long as it's always up... if they go down, and their default route gets deleted from my routing table, ISP B's default route will be installed from BGP's Loc-RIB into my active routing table..
my question is - when both ISP A and ISP B are up and running, and i am announcing my /22 to both of them, is there any chance that traffic i send out thru ISP A will return thru ISP B's link, even when ISP A is still up..?..
also, as i advertise thru ISP B, do they also announce to the rest of the world that they know how to reach me..?.. if so, how does the world treat that..?.. if i send a request to a network closer to ISP B than ISP A, will the response come in via ISP A or ISP B's link, even when i need it to come thru the longer path, ISP A..?.. how do i ensure i have all this in check..?..
all help appreciated..
i am going to start multihoming with my existing provider and a second new provider.. i have a /22 prefix that i am currently advertising thru ISP A, and ISP A is originating default route to me..
ISP B, my backup ISP, will also originate default route to me.. and i will use weights to prefer ISP A's connection as long as it's always up... if they go down, and their default route gets deleted from my routing table, ISP B's default route will be installed from BGP's Loc-RIB into my active routing table..
my question is - when both ISP A and ISP B are up and running, and i am announcing my /22 to both of them, is there any chance that traffic i send out thru ISP A will return thru ISP B's link, even when ISP A is still up..?..
also, as i advertise thru ISP B, do they also announce to the rest of the world that they know how to reach me..?.. if so, how does the world treat that..?.. if i send a request to a network closer to ISP B than ISP A, will the response come in via ISP A or ISP B's link, even when i need it to come thru the longer path, ISP A..?.. how do i ensure i have all this in check..?..
all help appreciated..