What we do is per-packet or per-destination load-balancing with
CEF over multiple T1's. It works pretty well. Just have two default
routes on the customer equipment, cef turned on on the interfaces,
and your preferred method of balancincing in the interfaces. On the
ISP side, they do the same with static routes for your netblocks.
I haven't done it with any more than 4 paths though (6Mb/s when done
with T1's).
On 17-Jan-2001, Craig Columbus wrote:
> Ok..given a situation where you need more than T1 Internet connectivity
> (say 10Mb), but can't spring for a T3, how do you resolve the issue? Do
> you buy multiple T1's and multiplex them? If so, I assume that this
> requires cooperation with the ISP to de-mux on their site. What Cisco
> equipment has proven reliable for this? Is there a third-party solution
> that will take Cisco HSSI output into a bunch of multi-plexed T1s? Is
> there a solution that I'm overlooking?
>
> Thanks,
> Craig
>
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