An interesting article on using VPN for mobile IP with 802.11b, etc.:
http://www.embedded.com/story/OEG20010628S0054

----- Original Message -----
From: "Austad, Jay" <austad at marketwatch.com>
To: <tcwug-list at tcwug.org>
Sent: Friday, July 26, 2002 9:17 AM
Subject: RE: service offerings (was: Re: [TCWUG] Richochet boxes?)


> > > BGP is typically used as an external routing protocol.  The only
> > > reason you would want to run BGP internally is if you have a large
> > > network with internet connections all over in different
> > places, then
> > > you could propagate your BGP tables internally and traffic would
> > > always leave the network at the best internet connection
> > for the network you are trying to reach.
> >
> > you know, that does actually sound like what we're
> > trying to do. :) (at least as I see it).
>
> Yeah, but the problem here is that you are unlikely to convince your ISP
to
> give you a BGP session over your DSL or cable modem.  So running BGP on
your
> internal network will do you no good if you can't get tables from the
> outside world.  We'd need to get a bunch of T1's for this to work.  Also,
> we'd need to get routers which could actually run BGP without pegging the
> CPU, and lots of memory or we'll have to summarize the tables quite a bit.
> Zebra supports BGP, but in my experience, Zebra is flaky.  I haven't used
> BGP with it, but with OSPF and RIP, it has problems.
>
> Jay
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