And add cef per-packet or per-destination....

>From: "cebuano" 
>Reply-To: "cebuano" 
>To: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
>Subject: Re: BGP load balancing [7:44697]
>Date: Wed, 22 May 2002 07:17:07 -0400
>
>Maurice,
>BGP defaults to using only the BEST path, hence ONE.
>Check CCO for path determination in BGP.
>The other protocols default to maximum of four, but can
>be extended to 6 with "maximum-paths".
>To turn on "load-balancing" in BGP, a few steps are needed:
>1. enable eBGP multihop
>2. use "update-source loopback"
>3. enter the static routes to be used for load-balancing
>
>If there's something i'm forgetting, please correct my post.
>HTH,
>Elmer
>
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>Subject: Re: BGP load balancing [7:44697]
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>
> > Need some advices from BGP experts : Does BGP do load balancing by
>default?
> > Says there are 4 parallel paths between the source and destination, will
> > the traffic be distributed among the 4 paths? If it does not support 
>load
> > balancing by default, how to turn it on? How many parallel paths can it
> > handle maximum?
> >
> > Thanks in advance!
> >
> > Maurice
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