04-13-2020 06:18 AM - edited 04-13-2020 06:21 AM
Hi guy
I have any question about equal cost load balancing
I have a scenario you can see here >>> https://www.img.in.th/image/T6YnIs
So i need to know this case if PC request to web server via R1 > R2 > R3 > R4 then the web server reply back to client via
R4 > R6 > R5 and R1 is there effect with application , voice , video or tcp session whatever ... or it's not effective for this scenario
Please shred your exp to us
thank for answer
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04-13-2020 06:26 AM
Some applications do not work properly with asymmetric routing. That being said, almost all applications work fine with asymmetric routing. We do asymmetric traffic out to the internet and have no issues at all. I have seen where Microsoft Teams did not like asymmetric traffic over a private network and that is the most recent issue I have come across regarding asymmetric traffic.
Things to consider:
Are there access-list on one side of the routers and not the other side.
Is there a firewall not depicted in the diagram that only effects one side.
04-13-2020 06:26 AM
Some applications do not work properly with asymmetric routing. That being said, almost all applications work fine with asymmetric routing. We do asymmetric traffic out to the internet and have no issues at all. I have seen where Microsoft Teams did not like asymmetric traffic over a private network and that is the most recent issue I have come across regarding asymmetric traffic.
Things to consider:
Are there access-list on one side of the routers and not the other side.
Is there a firewall not depicted in the diagram that only effects one side.
04-13-2020 07:55 AM
04-13-2020 06:28 AM - edited 04-13-2020 06:50 AM
hello
this is called asymmetric routing .. where packets to and from destination take different paths
asymmetric routing in corporate network is usually bad .. you can search google for more on asymmetric routing and you will find a lot of info
hope this helps
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