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This can be setup by staff, do get in touch. |
This can be setup by staff, do get in touch. |
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[[File:IP-Routing-EthernetFallback.png|none|frame|Fallback IP settings]] |
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==BGP== |
==BGP== |
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If you are announcing addresses to us using BGP then the routing and fall-back is managed by BGP. You should set up your BGP routers to peer with the two real router addresses ("A" and "B"). If you have two BGP routers then set up a full mesh (4 peer links). In the event of any maintenance we will cleanly close BGP sessions first causing routing to switch as necessary. You will need a suitable IP assignment and AS number for BGP. We support 32 bit AS numbers. |
If you are announcing addresses to us using BGP then the routing and fall-back is managed by BGP. You should set up your BGP routers to peer with the two real router addresses ("A" and "B"). If you have two BGP routers then set up a full mesh (4 peer links). In the event of any maintenance we will cleanly close BGP sessions first causing routing to switch as necessary. You will need a suitable IP assignment and AS number for BGP. We support 32 bit AS numbers. See: [https://www.aa.net.uk/broadband/byoip/ Bring your own IP] |
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==Firewall== |
==Firewall== |
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