08-09-2002 04:54 AM - edited 03-02-2019 12:34 AM
I have scenrio of two links to remote single router.My links are terminaing on two separate routers .I am running internally ibgp and OSPF
With remote router I want to have static routes.
How can I achieve load balancing having two links on my separate routers?
Regards
Raza
08-09-2002 08:14 AM
Well, considering you would like to make load-balance, I suppose the topology is a triangle like one, I mean single router in one location (A) and two on the other (B).
Naturally there is no problem when load balancing from A to B (assuming you have equal costs) (you can achieve this with almost any protocol), however, B to A actually needs variance (unfortunately not available on OSPF). Here EIGRP can be considered. Otherwise, you may try to share the load with the help of static routes you had mentioned but this is not the best way to do it.
08-09-2002 08:33 PM
Hi
Thanks
But can i use ospf but redistributing static route into ospf...using network command...as ospf in inernally working within B end....
and using load balancing per pakcet on each interface at B end...
Raza
08-15-2002 06:47 AM
I'm not certain what the problem is? As long as there are two routes in the table, whether they came from a routing protocol or a static route (?)....
:-)
Russ
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