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From: yellow on 4 Jan 2010 05:51 Hi, I'm running multihomed BGP, two ISP lines connected to two separate routers. Want to know is it possible to force one of the inside host routing to one dedicated line and if this line goes down, it can route via the other line based on the BGP route table learned on the router ? Pls advise. If using PBR + set ip next hop x.x.x.x (line A), if line A goes down, will it failover to line B ? Please advise,
From: Igor Mamuzic aka Pseto on 4 Jan 2010 06:17 "yellow" <fogqb(a)hotmail.com> wrote in message news:ff59169c-52ca-4ee0-868a-c3bbdc539b06(a)21g2000yqj.googlegroups.com... > Hi, > > I'm running multihomed BGP, two ISP lines connected to two separate > routers. Want to know is it possible to force one of the inside host > routing to one dedicated line and if this line goes down, it can route > via the other line based on the BGP route table learned on the > router ? Pls advise. If using PBR + set ip next hop x.x.x.x (line A), > if line A goes down, will it failover to line B ? > > Please advise, Object tracking attached to route-map. Try this.
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