this is what we do On Tue, Dec 6, 2016 at 1:49 PM, Gilbert T. Gutierrez, Jr. < mailing-li...@phxinternet.com> wrote:
> You can mark specific IP blocks in a Mangle Rule via a routing mark. Then > use a static route (That checks the gateway) that routes on that routing > mark. If the link is down, OSPF takes over. > > I do this on a couple of links where I have a higher cost on a low speed > link. As long as the link is up, I route specific traffic through it with > routing marks. If it goes down, everything goes through the primary. If the > primary goes down the low speed link picks up all traffic. Pretty easy to > do with address lists and Mangle Rules. > > Gilbert > > On 12/6/2016 9:33 AM, Paul McCall wrote: > > Did get to finish this� > > � > > *From:* Af [mailto:af-boun...@afmug.com <af-boun...@afmug.com>] *On > Behalf Of *Paul McCall > *Sent:* Tuesday, December 6, 2016 11:32 AM > *To:* af@afmug.com > *Subject:* [AFMUG] Splitting Network Traffic in an OSPF enviroment > > � > > We have a �feed tower� that feeds several other towers (some directly, > some a hop or 2 away) and its main BH (AirFiber 5x) is nearing capacity.� > All 3.65 spectrum is used up, and same with 5 Ghz.� The secondary that > sits largely unused (non-preferred OSPF path) has about 100Mbit capacity > and we would like to somehow split our load from the feed tower.�� All > the �subtowers� are on their own subnet(s) all running OSPF on a > Mikrotik at each tower. > > � > > OSPF pretty much is all or nothing when picking a path.� There has to be > a simple way of making this work. > > � > > Paul > > � > > � > > � > > Paul McCall, President > > PDMNet, Inc. / Florida Broadband, Inc. > > 658 Old Dixie Highway > > Vero Beach, FL 32962 > > 772-564-6800� > > pa...@pdmnet.net > > www.pdmnet.com > > www.floridabroadband.com > > � > > � > > > -- If you only see yourself as part of the team but you don't see your team as part of yourself you have already failed as part of the team.