Re: Load Balancing between two routers

2000-07-14 Thread peter . paul
MAIL PROTECTED] | | cc: | | Subject: Re: Load Balancing between two | | routers | >| Do you use any routing protocol

Re: Load Balancing between two routers

2000-07-14 Thread Michael Fountain
Do you use any routing protocol between A, B, & C?? Most of the routing protocols can be set up to load balance across multiple different routs to the same network if the metrics are the same. E/IGRP can load balance even if the metrics are not the same. Note - A is probably set for fast-swit

RE: Load Balancing between two routers

2000-07-14 Thread peter . paul
| | cc: | | Subject: RE: Load Balancing between two | | routers | >| Peter, OK - the first thing you need to do. View

RE: Load Balancing between two routers

2000-07-14 Thread Wayne Lawson
[EMAIL PROTECTED] Sent: Friday, July 14, 2000 9:53 AM To: [EMAIL PROTECTED] Subject: RE: Load Balancing between two routers Routing protocol in use on router A is OSPF. Routers B and C are not under my control, and while they too use OSPF, I would prefer to use static routes to the destination

RE: Load Balancing between two routers

2000-07-14 Thread peter . paul
: RE: Load Balancing between two | | routers | >| Sure, you definitely can, part of the config would depend on what routing protocol you're running - are the routes th

RE: Load Balancing between two routers

2000-07-14 Thread Wayne Lawson
Sure, you definitely can, part of the config would depend on what routing protocol you're running - are the routes the same cost? (What is the speed of the circuits between B and the final destination, and C and the final destination. Post that info and I'm sure we can hook you up with a con