On 04/10/2014 11:20 PM, Brian Kantor wrote:
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As far as I know, because of routing restrictions on the amprgw network
connectivity, hosts on BGP-announced subnets of 44/8 will be unable
to communicate with hosts on tunnel-routed subnets of 44/8 unless the
BGP-announced subnet also runs a listed tunnel router gateway with a
non-44/8 gateway address.
If I only could get some advice on how to set up such a
listed tunnel
router gateway, I would be interested in doing this between amprgw and
the Swedish subnet 44.140.0.0/16, which is announced via BGP out of
the Swedish University network.
My end of the tunnel would be the gateway having the ip-addresses
44.140.0.1 as well as 192.16.126.18, which is a linux based router.
How would I do this?
Bjorn