Re: ppp multilink

From: Chris Roberts (chris.roberts@uk.easynet.net)
Date: Tue Aug 14 2001 - 04:31:47 EDT


Add to this enabling CEF and using per-packet rather than
per-destination load balancing.

On Mon, Aug 13, 2001 at 11:28:31AM -0400, Douglas M. Todd, Jr. wrote:
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> Just my food for thought. The PPP multilink from my understanding is
> for Point-to-Point leased lines and not for packet/cell type
> services. I would recommend doing equal cost routing across this
> network using OSPF.
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> Douglas M. Todd, Jr.
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> Partners Health Care
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> From: Fillet Platoon [mailto:fplatoon@yahoo.com]
> Sent: Wednesday, August 08, 2001 2:48 AM
> To: cisco-nsp@puck.nether.net
> Subject: ppp multilink
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> Hi,
> I need your expertise guys in this scenario.
>
> Cisco 3640 Router <--- ATM Cloud ---> Cisco 7507
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> Connection : On my 3640 i have 4 Serial interface
> using frame-relay encapsulation that has all PVC
> connection to the Cisco 7507. In the Cisco 7507 i have
> STM1 connection using aal5snap encapsulation going to
> the ATM cloud via ATM Port Adapter module. I created
> point-to-point sub-interface in the atm interface of
> the 7507 for each PVC connection from 3640.
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> My goal is to load balance all my traffic from 7507
> to 3640 and 3640 to 7507.
> Is the ppp multilink setup is possible in this
> scenario?
> What is the ideal solution to load balance this setup
> other than procuring another equipment?
>
> thanks,
> fplatoon
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Cheers,
Chris.

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