The best way to load balance is to use an application layer (layer 4-7)
switch.  I am not too familiar with Cisco's offering of this technology
(sadly), but have worked extensively with Foundry's ServerIrons and they are
excellent devices!

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Load balancing is supposed to be done on content switches according to
what I am reading. I cannot be done on the firewall withing the site,
nor can it be done with different ISPs.

Brian Zeitz MCSE, CCNP

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What's the reason?
I'm not disputing the fact, just wondering what the limitation is. I
take it
that the limitation is only that it cannot do stateful failover with two
active PIXes?

Cheers,

Gaz

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> Yeah, I asked the same questions last month.  They can not.  If you
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