On 4/11/2014 8:16 AM, Don Fanning wrote:
On Thu, Apr 10, 2014 at 11:29 PM, Bart Kus
<me(a)bartk.us> wrote:
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.
Can you describe what you would accomplish by utilizing anycast in the
44net case? I'm not seeing a viable end goal in this direction.
It allows our microwave network to remain connected to the rest of
AMPRnet as long as we have at least 1 ISP that isn't dead. The
microwave network peers with the Internet at 2 different points at
present, but more points will come in the future. It's a robustness
improvement in the face of partial failures, like in a natural disaster
when an ISP's fiber gets torn or their building collapses.
--Bart