RE: achieving 16Mbps transfer rate

From: Yadav, Arvind K (CAP, GECIS) (Arvind.Yadav@xxxxxxxxxxxx)
Date: Mon Apr 08 2002 - 04:18:36 GMT-3


   
If metric of R1, R2 and R3 and equal then we have play with the metric (to make
 it unequal)by changing the bandwidth and use variance command for loabalancing
. In that we we can
achive 50% traffic goes to R1, 20% to R2 and 30% R3.

Regards
Arvind

-----Original Message-----
From: roy reyes [mailto:rreyes365@yahoo.com]
Sent: Monday, April 08, 2002 11:24 AM
To: kris.keen@aon.com.au
Cc: cciccielab@groupstudy.com; ccielab@groupstudy.com
Subject: Re: achieving 16Mbps transfer rate

Hi,
you can load balaced maximum path of 6 in EIGRP but the issue here is
 from the GW router i can see three equal path going to destination
which are R1,R2 and R3 without knowing that R1 has 5xE1, R2 has 1xE1
and R3 has 2xE1 so the GW router will transmit equal packets
distributedly to R1, R2 and R3 since im using CEF PER PACKET LOAD
BALANCING.

Is there anyone who can enlighten me on how's the packet distributed
from HOST A going to HOST B and vice versa. im using CEF PER PACKET
LOAD BALANCING and EIGRP routing protocol.?

regards,
roy reyes

--- kris.keen@aon.com.au wrote:
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> Doesnt EIGRP only account for load balancing up to 6 links? so
> thats a max
> of 12mbps
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> Hi guys,
> I need your help with the current network setup im working on.
> Attached is the Network Diagram written in notepad.
> Here is a brief description of the current setup.
> Im using CEF and EIGRP to load balance across the network and my
> goal is to attain the file transfer rate of 16Mbps from HOST A to
> HOST B based on the 8E1 configured accross the WAN.
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> My questions are:
> 1. Is it possible to load balance across the network and attain at
> least 14-16 Mbps transfer rate?
> 2. Is there a way where i can load balance the traffic from HOST A
> to
> HOST B statistically distributed to R1, R2 and R3 dependent on the
> number of E1 configured on each router?
> 3. Taking into consideration the fact that R1 has 5xE1, R3 has
> 2xE1
> and R2 has 1xE1 is there a way where the gateway router will
> consider
> that R1 has 5xE1 and will distribute approx. 60% load on it, R3 has
> 2xE1 and will distribute approx. 30% load and R2 has 10% load?
> 4. Is there any known solutions or suggestion to achieve a 16Mbps
> transfer rate?
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> thanks,
> roy reyes
> 5 X E1
> =====O===============O=====
> GW R1 =====O===============O===== R1 GW HOST B
> | | -----O---------------O----- | | |
> __|_____|___ |_____|_____|
> | | | 2 X E1 | |
> | R2 R3==O===============O======== R3 R2
> HOST | |



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