Multihoming
Internet service provider, Internet access, Two-sided market
978-620-1-58131-9
6201581316
56
2013-08-13
29.00 €
eng
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Please note that the content of this book primarily consists of articles available from Wikipedia or other free sources online. Multihoming is a technique used to increase the reliability of the Internet connection for an IP network. As an adjective, it is typically used to describe a customer, rather than an Internet service provider network. In the context of competing business networks, platform multihoming refers to the condition of users affiliating with more than a single platform. In order to be multihomed, a network must have its own public IP address range and an AS number. Then a connection to two separate ISPs is established. The routing over these connections is normally controlled by a BGP enabled router. In the case where one outgoing link from the multihomed network fails, outgoing traffic will automatically be routed via one of the remaining links. More importantly, other networks will be notified, through BGP updates of the multihomed network routes, of the need to route incoming traffic via another ISP and link.
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