Taking a closer look to your picture it might be easier to implement using BGP Multipath, so you better look at the example in: http://ccie-en-espanol.blogspot.com/2009/05/bgp-balanceo-de-carga-i.html
...just to give you an idea on how it works. 2009/8/22 Nicolás Leiva <[email protected]> > Set BGP sessions based on loopback addresses (this in not BGP multipath, so > forget about maximun-path). Let IGP or static routes do the load balancing. > Look at the router configs and show outputs in > http://ccie-en-espanol.blogspot.com/2009/05/bgp-balanceo-de-carga-ii.html > > Good luck! > > On Sat, Aug 22, 2009 at 1:12 PM, Taqdir Singh <[email protected]>wrote: > >> >> Please see my attached diagram in email. >> >> Sitting on A , how can we load balance for any particular network ( >> 10.10.10.0/24) through BGP ? >> >> I know there is maximum-path option in BGP. But when I use access-list to >> match that route and then use route-map , I do not get maximum path option ? >> >> Does maximum path option works in general and for all the routes ? >> >> I do not want to use static routes .. is there any way to loadbalance this >> scenario for only one network (10.10.10.0/24) through BGP ? >> >> >> >> Taqdir Singh >> 91-9911709496 >> >> Do today what others won't So you can live tomorrow what others can't >> >> ------------------------------ >> Looking for local information? Find it on Yahoo! >> Local<http://in.rd.yahoo.com/tagline_local_1/*http://in.local.yahoo.com/> >> >> _______________________________________________ >> For more information regarding industry leading CCIE Lab training, please >> visit www.ipexpert.com >> >> >
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