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BGP Circuit

ray3d84
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What command can I use to verify which circuit packets are being routed out of?

Raymond Martinez

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John Blakley
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Are you needing to know what packets are going out of an interface or which circuit is being utilized? Is it an MLP interface? If so, they load balance automatically, so you should see counters go up on each interface.

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On this router their is more than one ciruit id need to know which circuit is being used. Regards,

Raymond Martinez

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Date: Wed, 7 Mar 2012 12:21:09 -0700

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Are you needing to know what packets are going out of an interface or which circuit is being utilized? Is it an MLP interface? If so, they load balance automatically, so you should see counters go up on each interface.

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I believe the circuits are for different providers which

command could you use to see which circuit is the active one for packets being routed?

Regards,

Raymond Martinez

Phone: 718-822-1455

Cell: 347-525-7103

Ray3d84@hotmail.com

Date: Wed, 7 Mar 2012 12:21:09 -0700

From: supportforums-donotreply@supportforums.cisco.com

To: ray3d84@hotmail.com

Subject: - Re: BGP Circuit

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Re: BGP Circuit

created by j.blakley in WAN, Routing and Switching - View the full discussion

Are you needing to know what packets are going out of an interface or which circuit is being utilized? Is it an MLP interface? If so, they load balance automatically, so you should see counters go up on each interface.

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Start a new discussion in WAN, Routing and Switching at Home

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