Hello all
Am hoping to get some info and advice to sort out a possible multihoming implementation.
Scenario: Have separate 3725 with 256MB of memory, each connected to different ISPs. An E-commerce site, we're more concerned with high-availability rather than load-sharing (although both would be nice).
We can get a class C from one of the Service Providers (ISP A), my concern is the advertising via ISP B.
Assuming they advertise our class C via BGP ---
how likely is a class C route to get propagated throughout the Internet without some major Providers filtering it for being too small a block? Being an E-commerce site, if our primary connection to ISP A goes down, the redundant link is of limited usefulness if say... 30% of the Internet doesn't know how to route to us (because some Providers drop our /24 prefix).
Comments?
Am hoping to get some info and advice to sort out a possible multihoming implementation.
Scenario: Have separate 3725 with 256MB of memory, each connected to different ISPs. An E-commerce site, we're more concerned with high-availability rather than load-sharing (although both would be nice).
We can get a class C from one of the Service Providers (ISP A), my concern is the advertising via ISP B.
Assuming they advertise our class C via BGP ---
how likely is a class C route to get propagated throughout the Internet without some major Providers filtering it for being too small a block? Being an E-commerce site, if our primary connection to ISP A goes down, the redundant link is of limited usefulness if say... 30% of the Internet doesn't know how to route to us (because some Providers drop our /24 prefix).
Comments?