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> I have got two internet links from two ISPs boths of which are directly
> connected to the lan .
> I would like to set the default gateway of my clients to the 3660 router I
> have on my network so that it will load balance the outgoing traffic
accross
> the two seperate internet links.
> I though maybe two equal cost default routes would result in load
balancing
> between equal cost paths . but it didn't work.
> Is there a command to allow load-balancing between equal cost static
routes
> , that I am missing ?
> Policy routing is not quite what I want because the load will not be quite
> balanced.
> Any clues ?
Default load balancing is per destination, so if you are testing from a
single workstation you will always hit the same link. To get a more even
load sharing you'll want to enable per packet load sharing. To do this
globally enable CEF ("ip cef" in global config mode), and then add the
following command to the interface config on the interfaces connecting to
the ISPs: "ip load-sharing per-packet".
Hope this helps.
Russell Heilling
http://www.ccie.org.uk/
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