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Hey,
I need to configure BGP on an ASA 5505, according to certain sources it isn't supported, yet I can find resources on the internet giving information on how to configure BGP.
I'd really like an expert to answer some queries for me.
Can you configure BGP on the ASA 5505?
1b. if you can't…
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I am building a server to act as a BGP border router for my 100mbps uplink in ISP.
I needs these feature:
1) Dual stack BGP peering/routing (at least 100Mbps, maybe more).
2) Potential full internet BGP feed.
3) Some basic ACL functionality.
The hardware is L3426/8G ram. NIC will be on-board dual…
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We're currently using Quagga with Debian Linux to run a full table BGP router. The set-up has been dead simple up to now, but we've come to a point where I have to reconfigure the router quite a bit, and want to tighten things up.
I've never really understood Quagga, and always found its documentation…
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If all the routing tables on the Internet would be erased simultaneously, will the routers be able to rediscover them automatically?
I'm having an argument with a colleague who says that the RIPE routing tables are essential, but I remember reading that if the tables disappeared, the BGP protocol…
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We're in the process of designing a new iteration of our network where we improve resilliency by adding a second datacentre.
We'll be adding a second datacentre, with an identical configuration of servers as our primary location. To achieve network connectivity, we're looking into a couple of possible…
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I'm currently installing a number of Apple Xserve boxes running Mac OS X Server (10.6). After poking and prodding for a while I can't find any obvious way, or documentation telling me how, to set up the 2 ethernet ports in a failover or load-balancing configuration.
There seems to be an obvious…
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I am wondering conceptually how load-balancing works on the EJB-level (not web session replication) with Java EE containers like Glassfish. From what I have gleaned your remote interface is a proxy that delegates your call to one of many servers you may have in an environment.
If things fail are…
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I'm completely new to the concept of load balancing so i hope this question isn't a "stupid question" because i've been searching around and im having a hard time understanding this. So to my understanding, in order to load balance, i need a separate machine with an ip address i can direct all traffic…
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Hi there,
What is the better approach for load balancing on web servers? My services run in .NET and Mono, so they could be hosted on IIS or Apache2, and the will have to provide SSL connection.
I've read two main approaches, store the state in a common server and use sticky sessions, there is any…
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Hi,
I am using openbgpd in freeBSD with 2 ISP connections. I have my own AS number and a /22 network. Currently I am advertising entire /22 to both networks. Inbound traffic comes in But my outbound traffic goes via a single link.
I would like to either distribute my outbound traffic via both links…
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