thanks tony !!!!
With regard to this question , my load balancing
solution is of this type with incoming traffic
dual-homed with the same provider with one edge router
what solution will you use for this ?
regards,
suaveguru
--- Tony Medeiros wrote:
> Many ways: And it all depends on your exact setup,
> dual homed with same
> provider, two providers, one edge router or two,
> etc.
>
> Incoming traffic:
> MEDS (you control if provider excepts them)
> AS-PATH stuffing for certain networks.
>
> Outgoing traffic:
> Weight.
> Local preference.
> Statics
>
> All of these require a lot of analysis and thought.
> You just don't turn
> them on. But it's all do-able. Get my favorite
> little BGP book on these
> type of setups.
> "BGP4 Inter-Domain Routing in the Internet. ISBN:
> 0201379511
> This easy to read book will give some good
> understanding about what has to
> happen without haveing to become a BGP guru.
>
> Tony M.
> #6172
>
>
> > Hi all,,
> >
> > wonder if anyone knows how to do load-balancing
> across
> > 2 unequal links using bgp ?
> >
> > regards,
> >
> > suaveguru
> >
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