First of all, I should announce I have searched Archives before I post this
message, but not exactly match my question.
Some people said for this topic you have to use BGP, and some people said
you can use default route if you are only for load balance and fault
tolerance purpose.
We have one
2. Is your choice. If you use HSRP, remember that only one link will be
used at one time. It sounds like a good choice for you as long as you
realize one link is primary and one is back-up. You can do the 0.0.0.0
routes with one floating above the other.
As for the rerouted traffic, it's a l
You can use BGP if you simply receive partial routes from say the SDSL
provider and point default at the other with floating default for SDSL
provider. This way you can dynamically announce your network, get some
load balancing and redundancy.
Dave
Shawn Xu wrote:
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> First of all, I should
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You can use BGP if you simply receive partial routes from say the SDSL
provider and point default at the other with floating default for SDSL
provider. This way you can dynamically announce your network, get some
load balancing and redundancy.
Dave
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