On Friday 06 February 2009 05:09:30 pm Matthias Gelbhardt wrote: > We have asymmetric routing in several cases. I would like > to know, how you would deal against that?
The moment you're multi-homed to the Internet, asymmetric routing is a fact of life; and it's not really a bad thing. How traffic leaves or enters a network is a function of best path dynamics vs. cost and bandwidth available. And this goes for both your network and the others on the Internet (including your upstreams/peers). Maximizing capacity and cost efficiency is an on-going exercise for any network engineer running a BGP network. The individual dynamics usually vary from network to network. Monitoring flows is a good way to find out how best to engineer your traffic. Cheers, Mark.
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