From: elping (elping@xxxxxxxxxx)
Date: Fri May 31 2002 - 00:42:51 GMT-3
1. Could we do load balancing for incoming traffic in this case?
they will be asymetrical load balance for incoming traffic ....it will all depe
nd on
how youe aspath looks to bgp neigborgs
2. Should my routers run BGP routing protocol for load balancing or could
my
routers only use static default routes?
bgp will give you control on how you will send traffic out in conjuction with t
he default route pointing to your
bgp routers.but outgoing traffic will also be asymetrical
based on how your bgp learn the routes from your ISP
static default routes to your isp will load balance depending on your switchin
g algorythm ....this method will
give a better load balance ..
Budiman Notorahardjo wrote:
> Hi All,
>
> Please find the attached diagram
>
> Requirements:
> 1. Load balancing incoming traffic to my network.
> 2. My routers are connected to different routers on ISP to avoid single
> point of failure.
>
> Questions:
> 1. Could we do load balancing for incoming traffic in this case?
> 2. Should my routers run BGP routing protocol for load balancing or coul
d my
> routers only use static default routes?
>
> Thanks,
> Budiman
>
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