In your scenario advertising same block over both links to your provider
will not help in load sharing. Redundancy is acheived but not sharing
because your ISP will receive two advertisments to the same block and BGP
only chooses the best route.
You can overcome this in many ways, for example
, December 23, 2002 11:43 AM
Subject: Re: HSRP and BGP [7:59735]
In your scenario advertising same block over both links to your provider
will not help in load sharing. Redundancy is acheived but not sharing
because your ISP will receive two advertisments to the same block and BGP
only chooses the best
Dear All,
Thanks all useful information.
Merry Christmas and Happy New Year!!!
rgds,
ivan
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Usually if you want to distribute inbound traffic between two links with the
SAME isp, you attach both of those links to the same router, create a
loopback ip on that router, and have your provider peer with that loopback
ip. Putting them on different routers will give you redundancy as opposed
Hi,
inbound traffic has nothing to do with HSRP.It all depends how your isp is
routing back traffic through bgp.so it means u can load balance on the two
links.
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Hi,
inbound traffic has nothing to do with HSRP.It all depends how your isp is
routing back traffic through bgp.so it means u can load balance on the two
links.
Ivan Yip wrote:
Hi,
I have 2 routers configured with HSRP and running BGP with
single ISP. For outbound traffic, it will go
Hi,
I have 2 routers configured with HSRP and running BGP with single ISP. For
outbound traffic, it will go through the Active HSRP router.
How about Inbound traffic? Can the Inbound traffic be 'load shared'? (The
ISP already make the same preference on our route advertised)
Or the
Hi All,
Thanks all your response.
Now two routers adverise same block /24 to the isp. I found that they are
'load shared' in this sense. Only 1 link is the active for Inbound. For
example, if I download files from outside, inbound is using say link1 and
link2 is idle and no packet coming in.
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Hi All,
Thanks all your response.
Now two routers adverise same block /24 to the isp. I found that they are
'load shared' in this sense. Only 1 link is the active for Inbound. For
example, if I download files from
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