Guys

 

Got a 7301
Main table has colocation on it and the main table.


Our wholesaler supplies us

3G broadband, DSL and ipv6 via seperate vrf's while colo is via bgp (main
routing table)


Now when a customer is on a DSL connection (or 3g) they go into the
wholesalers network before bouncing back and be routed to the colo

  1     1 ms     1 ms     1 ms  office-border.eeeeeeee.com.au
[203.xxx.xxx.1] Me!

  2    59 ms    60 ms    60 ms  203-XXXX-1.eeeeeee.com.au [203.xxx.xxx.1] Gw
for DSL VRF

  3    60 ms    61 ms    60 ms  bdr03.syd02.nsw.xxxxxxxxx.net.au
[223.xxx.xxx.16]  Wholesalers Network

  4    61 ms    61 ms    61 ms  lns01-syd.ieeeeeeeee.net.au
[223.xxx.xxx.116] Wholesalers sideof our lns

  5    63 ms    63 ms    63 ms  203-XXXX-242.eeeeeeeeeee.net.au
[203.xxx.xxx.242]  GW for colo

  6    63 ms    63 ms    64 ms  mail.eeeee.com.au [203.xxx.xxxx.130]  Mail
Server

 

 

 

Thanks


Sam

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