I'm sure the guys on the list will correct me if I am wrong, but if you have
2 serial connections on the same router, with the router having 2 default
routes (0.0.0.0/0), then it will load-balance between the connections,
provided the serial links are identical (bandwidth, delay, etc...)  this
scenario of process-switching takes to most CPU utilization, so keep that in
mind...  This will also only work for outbound connectivity...  inbound
load-balancing requires the use of an EGP, like BGP4...

-Brant


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Subject: Load-Balancing of two serial via same ISP


Hi! Everyone...
I have something to ask you guys...  If you have any information for this,
please don't hesitate to reply to me.

I'm using the 2M Internet circuit via ISP, but I'm gonna add extra 2M
circuit via same ISP.
As you know well, we're subject to ISP config. ISP made "STATIC" config for
their customer, customer is only to
config "Default route". Consequently, I wanna use this two serial-line at
same time in "LOAD-BALANCING"
So, I wonder even though I make config for default route with new IP Address
whether no problem in LOAD-
BALANCING or not.

If you have another good knowledge, could you reply to me ?

Regards,.
KIM KYU HYUNG


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