[nsp] limits to CEF per-packet load sharing?

Ezequiel Carson ezequiel at ifxnw.com.ar
Fri Feb 14 09:36:39 EST 2003


Just a comment.


Take care about "per-packet" fashion, because you are sending each
packet per link, if any link is having some queing problems or latency
or whatever  you will get "Out of Sequence"  at the end point. 

Ezeq.







On Fri, 2003-02-14 at 01:11, Edward Henigin wrote:
> Has anyone run into any limits over the number of interfaces that
> CEF per-packet load sharing will work?
> 
> I've got a customer who wants 10 T1's (please, just don't ask :)
> and we're pondering using MLPPP or CEF per-packet load sharing.
> What's the most # of interfaces you've ever run CEF per-packet
> load sharing, and seen it work well?
> 
> BTW, our side will be a 7500 or 7200, and the client side will be
> a 7200.
> 
> Thanks,
> 
> Ed
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