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Routing Question About Load Sharing

scooter817
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Hi Everyone

I was asked a question by a former coworker and I don't know the answer to this, can someone tell me what would I do to make this work in an enterprise environment. THanks in advance and have a great day and I look forward to the response to the question.

“Consider an environment with 2 Internet circuits from different ISPs with different bandwidths. How and what would you do to set them up in load sharing mode with the circuit having more bandwidth routing more data?”                 

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shanilkumar2003
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Level 1

You can use PBR, NAT with route-map to achieve the same
Thanks
Shanil

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You need to clarify how is the routing configured this environment to two different ISP ? Depend on that answer may be vary. Get more clarity on that and ask what dynamic routing protocols configuration we can assume to give an answer

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For egress, if supported on the box, I would use OER or PfR.

shanilkumar2003
Level 1
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You can use PBR, NAT with route-map to achieve the same
Thanks
Shanil

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