08-07-2001 10:16 AM - edited 03-08-2019 08:34 PM
Hi, i have a Pix and 2 ISP, I need to make load-balance. But only use default-route for both ISP. it is not use never exterior protocol. Some advice for solve this situation
08-07-2001 03:08 PM
The pix will not do load balancing. you need to check
to see if a local director would help
08-08-2001 07:49 AM
what type of software/hardware made that. (local director)
i can to made load balance use OSPF or IGRP and asign NAT to each interface, and use static asign for the server and use IP of two ISP for the same server
08-08-2001 10:08 AM
local director 430 its a cisco product.
http://www.cisco.com/warp/customer/cc/pd/cxsr/400/index.shtml
Might be easier to implement than doing routing changes
09-10-2001 12:33 AM
Local Director is loading balancing for INCOMING connections. For many people needs load balancing for both OUTGOING and INCOMING connections.
The right answer may be this: use BGP with PI addresses. But some customer may use IGRP(EIGRP) beetwen ISP and customer, but this scheme is not real: (ISP-1(IGRP)<-->(IGRP)Customer(IGRP)<-->(IGRP)ISP-2(IGRP)<-->(IGRP)ISP-1). :)
09-25-2001 10:21 AM
You won't be able to do that natively with a PIX. You would need to implement BGP between the ISP's. Local Director is designed for Load blanacing content not ISP connections.
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