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Matt
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      10-17-2005
Hi,
I'm running BGP with my upstreams.
I have a 10MEG pipe from Qwest
I have a 45MEG pipe from Sprint

I'm running about 10meg on each at the moment. What can I do with
weighting, prepending, etc to get more traffic to go out Sprint, so that
the Qwest pipe does not get saturated?
 
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Everton
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      10-17-2005
If you know some prefixes you network is sending a lot of traffic to,
you could assign them a higher local preference through Sprint.

You could try to figure out your output traffic matrix with Netflow.

 
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Matt
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      10-17-2005
Which is good... but is there a way to dynamically change? IE.. if
route A (10meg) is around 75% utilization, start shipping more stuff out
route B (45meg) ?

Everton wrote:
> If you know some prefixes you network is sending a lot of traffic to,
> you could assign them a higher local preference through Sprint.
>
> You could try to figure out your output traffic matrix with Netflow.
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