Re: Possible Solutions For This Scenario

From: Greg Wendel (gwendel@gmail.com)
Date: Fri Mar 23 2007 - 13:57:51 ART


Can you just use GLBP and be done with it?

On 3/23/07, Scott Smith <hioctane@gmail.com> wrote:
>
> Goal: R2 and R3 have two equal routes to 10.10.10.0/24. R2 for example
> should have two equal routes to 10.10.10.0/24 one via R3 and one via
> R1.
>
> R99 is using 5.5.5.1 as it's default gateway which is the HSRP address
> of the HSRP group between R2 and R3. The idea is to have the active
> HSRP router load balance the traffic across both possible paths.
>
> I've come up with one solution that works and two or three that do
> not. If you'd like to take a swing at have a look at the topology. I'd
> be interested to see how some of you would solve this.
>
> http://ccie17040.googlepages.com/drawing.jpg
>
> (The blue arrows indicate the OSPF neighbors)
>
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> Scott
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