RE: Load balancing

From: Zaid Alwasity <zaidalwasity_at_hotmail.com>
Date: Tue, 7 Jul 2009 11:24:42 +0300

Hi all,

I think that load sharing means dividing the load manually between multiple
device for example ,network 1-5 are served through router A ,and network
6-10 are served through router B like HSRP though multiple stand-by group,
and for load balancing both devices are actively serving the networks 1-10
like GLBP.

Regards,
Zaid

-----Original Message-----
From: nobody_at_groupstudy.com [mailto:nobody_at_groupstudy.com] On Behalf Of
Pavel Bykov
Sent: 07 July 2009 10:59
To: jack daniels
Cc: Cisco certification
Subject: Re: Load balancing

for routining, equal cost routes are simultaneously installed in CEF.
CEF then load balances to what is predefined. Normally, it's SRC/DST pair
what makes the hash.
ip cef load-sharing
command changes the method of balancing.

Software platforms (800/1800/2800/3800/7200) also enable you to load balance
per packet in routnd robin fasion.
Then it's per interface command "ip load-sharing per-packet"

Load sharing/balancing are similar terms which are not divided regarding
particular feature.
So you can refer to balancing as sharing and sharing to balancing.

On Tue, Jul 7, 2009 at 9:47 AM, jack daniels <jckdaniels12_at_gmail.com> wrote:

> Dear All,
>
> I'm very confused on the diffrent ways for load balancing the traffic if I
> have more than one route in my routing table.
>
> Also please suggest diffrence between load sharing and load balancing
>
>
> Regards
> J.Daniels
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