Ok, so if I set up a couple of TE tunnels, do I have to statically set
up routing across them, or is there a way to have the routers just pick
it up and run with the new interfaces dynamically?
Nicholas Eastman
Infrastructure Technician
Royell Communications, Inc.
1-877-400-9319
Fax: 1-217-965-3951
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On 9/12/2016 3:38 PM, Justin Miller wrote:
MPLS does not use the underlying ecmp from routes/OSPF at all. MPLS TE
is your best bet.
*Justin Miller*
VA SkyWire, LLC
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Richmond, VA 23230
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Desk: (804) 591-0500 ext 101
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On Sep 12, 2016, at 4:20 PM, Nicholas Eastman <[email protected]
<mailto:[email protected]>> wrote:
We have a two POPs that are connected with both a 1G fiber transport and
two 236Mbps wireless backhauls. We are using ECMP in OSPF to achieve a
sort of bandwidth sharing with them, but would like to enable MPLS
across our network. With this being said, we would like to be able to
keep some semblance of ECMP/TE on the network to be able to utilize all
three links at the same time. Has anyone tried or had luck with this?
I've read a few posts on the forum saying that MPLS-TE should be able to
do this, but I have yet been able to reproduce this in a test lab.
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Nicholas Eastman
Infrastructure Technician
Royell Communications, Inc.
1-877-400-9319
Fax: 1-217-965-3951
[email protected] <mailto:[email protected]>
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