-----BEGIN PGP SIGNED MESSAGE----- Hash: SHA1 Hi list,
warming up the topic once again ;) Scenario: two routers connected using 2x GIGE. Both of them having a loopback interface. Now, either router has two static routes for the loopback interface of the opposite router. I understand that the default hashed mode is distributing the sessions roughly even across both links. Perhaps my way of judging on this lacks something but when I'm pinging the far end loopback across the router with the other loopback from a firewall, the traffic always picks the next hop which is listed first in the routing table, even when using multiple pings from different source adresses. This also happens when announcing the loopback interface via OSPF w/ a maximum-paths of 4. Am I missing something? Is there a switch that enables ECMP globally for static routing or in general? Does the implementation of ECMP consider ICMP as something else? Thanks and best regards, sven03 Mit freundlichen Gruessen i. A. Sven Juergensen - -- Fachbereich Informationstechnologie KielNET GmbH Gesellschaft fuer Kommunikation Preusserstr. 1-9, 24105 Kiel Telefon : 0431 / 2219-053 Telefax : 0431 / 2219-005 E-Mail : [EMAIL PROTECTED] Internet: http://www.kielnet.de AS# 25295 Key fingerprint: 65B6 90FC 010A 39CE DCA5 336D 9C45 3B7A B02D E132 "221 2.7.0 Error: I can break rules, too. Goodbye." Geschaeftsfuehrer Eberhard Schmidt HRB 4499 (Amtsgericht Kiel) -----BEGIN PGP SIGNATURE----- Version: GnuPG v2.0.7 (GNU/Linux) iD8DBQFHnd6FnEU7erAt4TIRAqKCAJ0ZiqMPmDoI+eEJuR+cat6X1cxMqQCeJx1+ /OK+rUN15FwrToc7F8EsTiE= =3oXi -----END PGP SIGNATURE----- _______________________________________________ juniper-nsp mailing list [email protected] https://puck.nether.net/mailman/listinfo/juniper-nsp

