A network is said to be single homing if a network has only one connection or one outlet that is connected to one ISP, while a network is said to be multihoming if it has many outlines using one or more different service providers. BGP is a routing protocol used for interconnection between autonomous systems and can facilitate single homing or multihoming needs on the Internet. This study applies single homing and multihoming methods and evaluates the performance in the Eve-NG simulator environment. The evaluation is based on the routing convergence time, delay, and packet loss. In the QoS test, the results for the average delay on the network using single homing is at 501.366 ms meanwhile on the multihoming network the average result was 501.128 ms. In the QoS test, there was no packet loss because all packets were sent and received in the test. In the test for the convergence time of the single homing network, the convergance time cannot be calculated because when the network is disconnected, the network cannot be reconnected due to the unavailiability of a redundant link. meanwhile the average convergence time for multihoming is at 158.4 seconds for the test.
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