[c-nsp] BGP Balanced

rwcrowe at comcast.net rwcrowe at comcast.net
Tue Aug 24 13:58:01 EDT 2004


I was suggesting to turn on per-packet cef. As long as he doesnt have voice or equivalent sensitive delay protocols, it will be fine for data load balancing.


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Rob Crowe 
rwcrowe at comcast.net


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Hi Rob,
It will do per prefix load balancing . so traffic will not get equally distributed among the 3 links.
Thanks,
Manoj
CCIE 13242

rwcrowe at comcast.net wrote:
Nicolaj is right, I thought you were just looking for a BGP way of doing it. Just use CEF and let it do the load balancing.

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Rob Crowe 
rwcrowe at comcast.net


-------------- Original message -------------- 

> 
> >I have to give 6 Mbps to my client, and my provider give to me 3 E1s, 
> that's why I need to balance with BGP the networks of my clientes for 
> inbound and outgoing 
> >traffic. All E1s are in the same router. 
> 
> Then both you and your provider needs to balance the trafic, I would 
> consider using OSFP or static routes instead of "multipath" bgp. BGP is 
> only needed here if you have more than one provider. 
> 
> 
> /Nicolaj 
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