07-08-2002 10:30 PM - edited 03-01-2019 11:43 PM
Hi,
I have one 128k link thru VSAT(link#1) and one 128k link thru local exchange(link #2). I want to configure load balancing in such a way that
1. I want my link#1 to be active only when the traffic on link# 2 reaches 60% of load.
2. After the link#2 reaches 60% utilization, all the traffic should flow thru link#1 and traffic on link #1 should not cross more than 60% without any pkts getting dropped.
I have configured variance and after the link#2 reaches 60% utilization, the traffic starts flowing thru link#1 but traffic on link#2 is exceeding 60% and reaching to around 95%.
I have achieved my objective number 1 but objective number 2 is still not achieved.
An early response will be highly appreciated.
Regards
kanwal
07-08-2002 11:20 PM
Look into "backup load" command
When the transmitted or received load on the primary line is greater than the value assigned to the enable-threshold argument, the secondary line is enabled.
The secondary line is disabled when one of the following conditions occurs:
The transmitted load on the primary line plus the transmitted load on the secondary line is less than the value entered for the disable-load argument.
The received load on the primary line plus the received load on the secondary line is less than the value entered for the disable-load argument.
If the never keyword is used instead of an enable-threshold value, the secondary line is never activated because of traffic load. If the never keyword is used instead of a disable-load argument, the secondary line is never activated because of traffic load.
HTH
R/Yusuf
07-08-2002 11:35 PM
Hi Yusuf,
Thanks for the prompt reply. Actually i have already achieved my objective number 1 by doing what you have suggested. My concern is objective
number 2 and i look forward to a solution on objective number 2 from you.
Here i am repeating my objective number 2
When the traffic on link 2 reaches 60%, the rest traffic should move thru link 1 and traffic on link 2 should not exceed 60%.
Thanks in advance.
kanwal
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