Not sure if this will help.
<We have one connection (DS-3) to AT&T and one conncetion (DS-3) to SBC
for
internet access. We have BGP in place and prefer all traffic to go
through
AT&T.
- Can't you configure BGP to take preference of ATT over SBC?
<Here's the problem, local DSL subscribers are on the SBC network, so
all of our home workers with DSL go take the SBC route instead of the
AT&T.
I can understand that because it's the local network that it's the
preferred route, but can I chnage it to route through AT&T or would all
that be internal to SBC's network?
- Are the home workers using VPN to get into your network, and if they
are,
can't you use a public ip from ATT?
Regards,
John
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From: nobody@xxxxxxxxxxxxxx [mailto:nobody@xxxxxxxxxxxxxx] On Behalf Of
neteng
Sent: Friday, July 30, 2004 7:23 PM
To: cisco@xxxxxxxxxxxxxx
Subject: isp path and bgp [7:91275]
We have one connection (DS-3) to AT&T and one conncetion (DS-3) to SBC
for
internet access. We have BGP in place and prefer all traffic to go
through
AT&T. Here's the problem, local DSL subscribers are on the SBC network,
so
all of our home workers with DSL go take the SBC route instead of the
AT&T.
I can understand that because it's the local network that it's the
preferred
route, but can I chnage it to route through AT&T or would all that be
internal to SBC's network?
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