Yes, that's correct. Either content filter should be able to handle all
of the load if it needed to.  The goal was mainly redundancy.
 
If we swap the links so interface 1 on one switch goes to interface 2
on the other and vice versa, would that help?
 
Steve Pfister
Network Engineer
Office of Information Technology
Dayton Public Schools
115 S Ludlow St
Dayton, OH 45402-1812
Phone: 937-542-3149
Cell: 937-673-6779
spfis...@dps.k12.oh.us ( mailto:spfis...@dps.k12.oh.us )


>>> "David Prall" <d...@dcptech.com> 7/19/2011 8:48 PM >>>
Keegan,
I think he isn't worried about it being unpredictable load wise. He's
more
interested in it being predictable that a source .1 to .2 on the
inside
switch goes over link 1, and that the .2 to .1 on the outside switch
returns
over link 1. 

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