10-31-2006 06:03 PM - edited 03-03-2019 02:32 PM
Hi,ALL
i can't attach a picture to illustrate my idea
My client can go to a remote service using multi-route,but when the return date came back,it select another route from OSPF but not my want link route.
Thanks a lot!!!!
10-31-2006 06:33 PM
ChunGen
In many of modern networks asymmetrical paths where the response takes a different path than the request are a fact of life. This is because the path we choose for outbound traffic is based on our routing table but the response is based on the routing table of the responder and we frequently have little or no control over that remote routing table.
Is this causing a problem in your client network? If so can you clarify the issue?
HTH
Rick
10-31-2006 07:14 PM
Dear,Rick
This network is our customer WAN,So,We can control the whole network routing.
So,this time,how can i control the response path,if it can be solved by using OSFP?EIGRP?BGP?or,Policy routing?
They are many and many branch in the whole china,how we can add a new need-QoS application in a shortly time in every city branch,(i.e.,VoIP)?
Thanks a lot for your relply!!!!
Jason
10-31-2006 07:45 PM
Dear,Rick
I have mailed the Picture to you.
Thanks !!
Bgds
Jason
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