Hi,
I would like to have your feedback on the question that is often raised
about the combined throughput of a MLPPP bundle with asymetric DSL links. I
have come across quite a few documents claiming that the bundle will have
the combined bandwidth of all the links, but that mostly refers to
, RAZ MUHAMMAD raz.muham...@gmail.com wrote:
Hi all,
I would like to find out how one can use BGP to load balance outbound
traffic, while multi homed to 2 transit providers or ISPs and getting full
routing tables, no default routes? The BGP peer at the client end is a non
Cisco router, so would
Hi Gert,
Just wondering if you have stopped using local-pref manipulation, then do
you rely on BGP protocol to decide the best path based on the decision made
by the algorithm(without any attributes manipulation)?
Raz
On 23 December 2010 17:19, Gert Doering g...@greenie.muc.de wrote:
Hi,
Hi Jay,
Many thanks for providing a practical example and a good piece of advice on
using default routes for dynamic load balancing.
Raz
On 22 December 2010 23:15, Jay Hennigan j...@west.net wrote:
On 12/22/10 2:33 PM, RAZ MUHAMMAD wrote:
I would appreciate if someone can shed some further
Hi all,
I would like to find out how one can use BGP to load balance outbound
traffic, while multi homed to 2 transit providers or ISPs and getting full
routing tables, no default routes? The BGP peer at the client end is a non
Cisco router, so would not be able to use the multipath feature. The