[olug] dynamic routing for small business

Matthew G. Marsh mgm at midwestlinux.com
Fri Jul 25 19:21:04 UTC 2003


On Fri, 25 Jul 2003, Eric Penne wrote:

Well - I was going to stay out of this one ... buuuut...

> If it is so arcane then what is it's replacement?

It is not arcane nor does it require $$s.

http://www.policyrouting.org/PolicyRoutingBook/ONLINE/TOC.html

and check out Chapter 7. There is some information on getting simple
RIP/OSPF going. Also see both the Zebra and Bird projects along with the
venerable gated.

There are several scenarios where dynroutes are useful. Most notably when
running a real VPN (consider that 2.6 wil have a fully policy routing
compliant IPSec implementation). Also when monitoring link status. Many
routing daemons notice link flaps very quickly and can send SNMPv3 traps.

> > A small business with only one link to the internet does not need to
> > muck around with dynamic routing.  This is a good thing, because dynamic
> > routing is arcane, requires spendy hardware, and is easy to screw up.
> >
> > The only time a business needs to start worrying about dynamic routing
> > is when they have multiple links to the internet.  In that case, dynamic
> > routing becomes a necessity to have traffic re-routed around if one link
> > fails.
> >
> > Nick Walter
> >
> > On Fri, 2003-07-25 at 11:33, Eric Penne wrote:
> >> I was curious about what dynamic routing was.  I did a little googling
> >> and found out what some of the acronyms I had seen in the past couple
> >> of years meant.
> >>
> >> What I never did find is when is it useful.  I know it is useful for
> >> large companies with lots of sites and network connections and stuff
> >> but what about small single connection places?  Is it useful to build
> >> a router with dynamic routing if you just have a single t1?  Does
> >> dynamic routing help you and others to determine the best path for
> >> packets?  Will running a router with dynamic routing help anybody else
> >> if you don't actively participate?  These are quite being worded the
> >> way I want them to.
> >>
> >> Ok here it goes again.  I assume to use dynamic routing effectively
> >> you have to collaborate with other routers to find the best path.  If
> >> I were to just set up a router on my t1 without actively collaborating
> >> with my isp or next step up the chain, would it help anything?
> >>
> >> Eric
> >>
> >>
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