Sure you can. Run something like quagga on the server for OSPF, configure your
1g links as /31s. The key is to attach your service to a loop back IP on their
server and advertise that loop back using quagga to your router. I'd also make
each of the 1g links a point to point ospf type.
I have a router with a 10G feed into a switch.
I have a server with 2 1G ethernets connected to the same switch.
Can I configure OSPF such that the router and server are neighbors and OSPF
will perform ECMP load balancing
across the 2 1G ports?
Thanks,
Joe
Joe McGuckin
ViaNet Communications
Ups, this was supposed to be on-list.
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Well in fact it's not really about "removing a feature".
Both ex2200 and ex3300 were based on marvell pfe (and control plane cpu as
well) while 2300/3400 have broadcom chips inside. If juniper could, they
would be happy to reuse the same
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