On 4/10/2014 11:13 PM, Robbie De Lise wrote:
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Something doesn't add up here. What kind of router doesn't speak BGP? :)
I'm pretty sure there are plenty of routers that don't speak BGP.
Sure, WRT54Gs with stock firmware. They have no business running a building @ UCSD though. So this doesn't add up. I'm sure their IT is running some sort of modern-ish gear, all of which supports BGP.
Can you make the database change to configure 44.24.221.1 as the gateway for 44.24.240.0/20?
Why don't you just use another ipv4 address as the tunnel endpoint ? You can even use the /30 you are using to BGP with your upstream isp since those will surely be in a different subnet.
The goal is anycast. My ISP's local subnet is not portable to my other ISP, and so on.
--Bart