03-26-2007 04:31 PM - edited 03-03-2019 04:18 PM
hi,
i have 4 DSL lines that should be balanced all connected to the same ISP.
anyway, the links on average are not utilizing more than 20% - 30% of the total link speed.
the balancing was made through EIGRP.
anyway, i need to know what steps should i take to trace the problem??
here are some outputs, knowing all links are 1Mbps each.
R#sh int dialer2 | inc min
5 minute input rate 340000 bits/sec, 56 packets/sec
5 minute output rate 67000 bits/sec, 51 packets/sec
R#sh int dialer3 | inc min
5 minute input rate 167000 bits/sec, 13 packets/sec
5 minute output rate 118000 bits/sec, 116 packets/sec
R#sh int dialer2 | inc min
5 minute input rate 370000 bits/sec, 61 packets/sec
5 minute output rate 70000 bits/sec, 56 packets/sec
R#sh int dialer5 | inc min
5 minute input rate 666000 bits/sec, 123 packets/sec
5 minute output rate 67000 bits/sec, 32 packets/sec
R#sh ip cef dialer2 det
IP CEF with switching (Table Version 1409), flags=0x0
138 routes, 0 reresolve, 0 unresolved (0 old, 0 new), peak 2
4 instant recursive resolutions, 0 used background process
138 leaves, 27 nodes, 49448 bytes, 3938 inserts, 3800 invalidations
2 load sharing elements, 752 bytes, 2 references
original per-destination load sharing algorithm
4(0) CEF resets, 54 revisions of existing leaves
Resolution Timer: Exponential (currently 1s, peak 1s)
33 in-place/0 aborted modifications
refcounts: 7687 leaf, 7168 node
Table epoch: 0 (116 entries at this epoch)
Adjacency Table has 115 adjacencies
0.0.0.0/0, version 858, epoch 0, attached, per-destination sharing
0 packets, 0 bytes
via Dialer2, 0 dependencies
traffic share 1
valid punt adjacency
0 packets, 0 bytes switched through the prefix
tmstats: external 0 packets, 0 bytes
internal 0 packets, 0 bytes
xxx.11.177.106/32, version 67, epoch 0, connected, receive
xxx.11.191.33/32, version 861, epoch 0, attached, connected, per-destination sharing
0 packets, 0 bytes
via Dialer2, 0 dependencies
traffic share 1
valid punt adjacency
0 packets, 0 bytes switched through the prefix
tmstats: external 0 packets, 0 bytes
internal 0 packets, 0 bytes
this is a strange thing i have noticed that sh ip cef dialerX gives the same interface for all dialers, is this normal?
R#sh ip cef dialer2
Prefix Next Hop Interface
0.0.0.0/0 attached Dialer2
attached Dialer4
attached Dialer5
attached Dialer3
xxx.11.177.106/32 receive
xxx.11.191.33/32 attached Virtual-Access3
attached Dialer2
attached Dialer4
attached Dialer5
attached Dialer3
R#sh ip cef dialer3
Prefix Next Hop Interface
0.0.0.0/0 attached Dialer2
attached Dialer4
attached Dialer5
attached Dialer3
xxx.11.178.206/32 receive
xxx.11.191.33/32 attached Virtual-Access3
attached Dialer2
attached Dialer4
attached Dialer5
attached Dialer3
04-02-2007 06:03 AM
Digital Subscriber Line (DSL) is a public network technology that delivers high bandwidth over conventional copper wiring at limited distances. Refer URL
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