02-19-2008 09:54 PM - edited 03-03-2019 08:47 PM
Hi,
We have a customer currently running MPLS across all remote sites approx 40+ sites and growing. Customer is building a DR Site across a different geographic location to provide full failover to remote sites in case of an outage back at CORE. This DR site will also have an internet connection to a different ISP Provider than what is currently used at their CORE Site. We are looking for a solution to automatically route Internet Traffic to DR site in case of an outage at CORE site. Since customer is running MPLS there is no way to inject a failover default route to remote sites since the next hop is AT&T's Routers. Can you please provide some documentation or PDF we can reference to fully accomplish this task. Customer does not want to use BGP or have their own AS # as of right now. Is there another way we can accomplish true failover between CORE and DR sites in case of Internet Connectivity outage at CORE through an MPLS network,
02-20-2008 12:12 AM
02-20-2008 09:38 AM
This is using BGP. I am looking for a solution not involving BGP. This is 2 Sites in 2 different Geographic areas.
02-20-2008 05:23 PM
Customer is running full MPLS end-to-end, no CE-PE handoff?
02-20-2008 09:56 PM
That is correct full MPLS
02-21-2008 04:31 AM
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