03-02-2010 11:57 PM - edited 03-04-2019 07:41 AM
Hi All,
I have two 2Mb line from a single ISP which is provided in ethernet. Is there any way to use it as a 4Mb Sngle link..
Thanks,
Manu
03-03-2010 12:09 AM
Hi Manu
Need some more information .
Are you running any routing protocol over these link or not .I mean to say you are using these links as layer 2 or layer 3 connectivity.
Accordingly we can configure these link in layer 2 or layer 3 etherchannels.
Regards
Ajay Kumar
03-03-2010 12:16 AM
Its used for layer 3 Connectivity...
03-03-2010 12:18 AM
Manu
Following is the link configuring Layer 2 / Layer 3 etherchannels
Regards
Ajay Kumar
03-03-2010 12:21 AM
One quick Qn.. Ether Channel should be configured both the ends right?? But No access to ISP side!!
03-03-2010 12:24 AM
Manu,
Will the ISP allow aggregation at their end ?
If yes, go for LACP ! This can be done at L2 or L3
If you run some IGP like Ospf, it can do the load balancing at Layer 3
If its all Cisco network, you can even exploit the CEF with per-destination/per-packet load balancing without trying for any aggregation too.
HTH,
Tharak
03-03-2010 12:33 AM
1. ISP not allowing to create etherchannel at their end.. (here its atleast one ISP, if it is two ISP.. we cant even think of this)
2. So far no routing protocol is used, all default routes..
3. Our ultimate aim is to have 4Mb bandwidth (there is another loadbalancer sitting behind this router)
firewall1----->loadbalancer1------->router1---------->ISP1
firewall2----->loadbalancer2------->router2---------->ISP2
in this ISP already given a 4Mb link..
unfortunately the second ISP gave 2 *2Mb link..
03-03-2010 12:51 AM
Well we can rule out link aggregation over here in this case.
The only option is loadbalance at Layer 3.
I dont know exaclty how the performance will differ, but not too much.
03-03-2010 09:23 AM
I think you should ask your ISP to provide single 4 MB ethernet line instead of two 2 MBs. This will be beneficial for you. Otherwise, In my views, only load balancing is possible.
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