Since this doc was update back in Aug 2005 (see urls bottom page), I wonder if there is a current workaround since then.
http://www.cisco.com/en/US/tech/tk365/technologies_configuration_example09186a00800945bf.shtml#conf5
Basically, I have the same AS in USA and London advertising diff subnets. I want to know if there is a way for BGP to know when the link gets saturated so that it can switch traffic btwn ISPs
We currently have all internet traffic via ISP-B and I want to start loadbalancing whereby if ISP-B bandwidth gets saturated, ISP-A will start receiving the load. Both ISP sends default route (0.0.0.0) to us and:
- GLBP is sending all outbound internet to ISP-B.
- On ISP-A, we are prepending our AS which ISP-A is accepting so that ISP-B is preferred for inbound internet
- ISP-A and ISP-B is using local preference 100 and 200
ISP-B only has a 6mb pipe while ISP-A has a 10mb pipe. If bw gets saturated on 6mb pipe, I want 10mb to load-balance the bandwidth for both inbound/outbound internet traffic and to avoid asymmetrical traffic.