On Mon, 16 Nov 2009, Aaron wrote:
Only if the BW or quality of the 2 networks is an issue. Asymmetrical routing happens a lot in the internet.
Asymmetric routing is pretty much an unavoidable fact of life once your packets leave your borders, but it is not 'bad'. It can make troubleshooting connectivity issues more involved, but those issues often need to be researched in both directions anyway.
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