I talked with some others that know BGP better than I do and they thought it
might be achievable using MED. Any ideas on this from the BGP experts?
The multi-exit discriminator (MED) attribute is a hint to external
neighbors about the preferred path into an AS when there are multiple entry
points into the AS. A lower MED value is preferred over a higher MED value.
The default value of the MED attribute is 0.
""neteng"" wrote in message
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> We have one connection (DS-3) to ISP#1 and one connection (DS-3) to ISP#2
> for internet access. We have BGP in place and prefer all traffic to go
> through ISP#1. Here's the problem, local DSL subscribers are on the ISP#2
> network, so all of our home workers with DSL take the ISP#2 route instead
of
> the ISP#1 route. I can understand that because it's the local network that
> it's the preferred route, but can I change it to route through ISP#1 or
> would all that be internal to ISP#2's BGP network?
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