Re: load balance 2 isp's-cisco [7:28430]

2001-12-09 Thread Circusnuts

I suspect any protocol that you can do bandwidth and or delay statements, can
easily balance those two circuits.  Two equal cost paths in OSPF or EIGRP
will
give you per packet or per session balance, with failover.  I'm pretty
certain
you will not be able to find an ISP willing to run BGP with you, but iBGP
running as a adjacent process (within 1 hop or between those 2 ethernet
Gateway interfaces) will give the same result without an IGP (connected
becomes your IGP).

All the best !!!
Phil

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From: balazy peter 
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Sent: Friday, December 07, 2001 9:57 AM
Subject: load balance 2 isp's-cisco [7:28430]


a question:  we have 2 sdsl connections (1.5 and 1 mbps) from 2 different
isp providers.  right now, we use one as a back up and connect it manually
if need be.  we will be using a cisco 2621 router with 3 ethernet ports, one
for each of the dsl routers and one to the firewall.  what would be the best
routing protocol to load balance between the two ethernet connections
running to the dsl routers?  igrp since the two connectons are of different
bandwith?  an points towards the right direction will be helpful.

thank
pete




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load balance 2 isp's-cisco [7:28430]

2001-12-07 Thread balazy peter

a question:  we have 2 sdsl connections (1.5 and 1 mbps) from 2 different
isp providers.  right now, we use one as a back up and connect it manually
if need be.  we will be using a cisco 2621 router with 3 ethernet ports, one
for each of the dsl routers and one to the firewall.  what would be the best
routing protocol to load balance between the two ethernet connections
running to the dsl routers?  igrp since the two connectons are of different
bandwith?  an points towards the right direction will be helpful.

thank
pete


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