RE: simple network setup [7:59937]

2002-12-29 Thread Larkin, Richard
Yes you can load share - but it wouldn't load share any individual flow - I
believe this ensures the order of packet arrival is correct.

If a link went down, I'm not sure about the packets in the interface queue
(ie, those that had been placed on the outbound interface queue) but I would
suspect they would be lost, so yes, you may lose a packet or two.

Rik

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Hi,

I just thinking a simple question for a while...

If I have only single router with 2 serial connection to Single ISP and no
BGP was configured.

Can inbound and outbound traffic be load balanced by only using 2 static
routes on both routers?

Also, what happen if either link is down? any packet will be lost?

TIA.

rgds,
ivan




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simple network setup [7:59937]

2002-12-29 Thread Ivan Yip
Hi,

I just thinking a simple question for a while...

If I have only single router with 2 serial connection to Single ISP and no
BGP was configured.

Can inbound and outbound traffic be load balanced by only using 2 static
routes on both routers?

Also, what happen if either link is down? any packet will be lost?

TIA.

rgds,
ivan  


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