12-27-2003 01:08 AM - edited 03-02-2019 12:34 PM
is there a way to load balance between 2 routers where each router is connected to a seperate ISP (2 routers connected to 2 ISPs and the routers are connected together via fax/x interface)? how can that be done without using BGP?
12-27-2003 08:15 AM
I believe you could use EIGRP to load balance over unequal costs with the variance command.
I have included a link which will help explain it further.
http://www.cisco.com/en/US/partner/tech/tk365/tk80/technologies_tech_note09186a0080094820.shtml
How Does Load Balancing Work?
Document ID: 5212
-Cheers
12-30-2003 09:51 AM
Are the routers Fax/x ports directly connected via X-over cablee or are they plugged into a switch? If they are plugged into a switch then you could use GLBP to create a virtual address and that will load balance traffic over the two links and you can just use static routes to and from your 2 ISP's.
01-05-2004 06:03 PM
You can do outbound load balancing by placing a pair of routers (for redundancy) behind the internet-connected routers. Advertise default routes from each of the internet routers via your IGP and load balance across the two defaults. Inbound traffic is a different story. You don't have control about which path a remote AS will take in sending return traffic.
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