[cisco-voip] asymetrical routing and voice - thoughts? requirements?

Lelio Fulgenzi lelio at uoguelph.ca
Wed Oct 13 15:40:22 EDT 2010


OK, not sure if this has been discussed before, but I just tried to get all my voice through one interface of my VG224 and in doing so, I lost the route to the other interface. We did this by using the delay command. Anything else I've been told, will take significant time to deploy. 

So the question is, in the case of end devices (mainly gateways) that have two uplinks, how important is it to ensure that only one side is always used? Is it a requirement or is it a nice to have? I'd rather not be introducing delay statements if I don't have to. 

Or is it all just to make troubleshooting easier? 

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