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12-06-2013 06:39 PM - edited 03-04-2019 09:47 PM
hi
for dual line i had confiured ipsla echo and it working fine but now my costumer want for 6 links (each flour).
can any one help to configure the r1 and r2 for bellow attached Connectivity.
thankq.
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12-06-2013 10:33 PM
Was there supposed to be a topology attached here?
You are using IP SLA for failover? And you want to use that over 6 links? You could put several SLAs and floating static routes but it's the wrong solution for the kind of design I think you are after.
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12-07-2013 04:09 AM
hi daniel
Thans for your reply.
Yes i am using for failover. For dual link ipsla echo works fine.
This was a pre-sale demo to my costumer.
The topology was not desgined yet. Both routers are 2811(cme router with 12.4t ios). Switches are unmanageble.
Requirement:
1.the connectivity should be on if any one link is live (failover).
2.each link was defined by priority basics.
can you please suggest which configuration is suitale for this.
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12-07-2013 09:10 AM
Yes I agree that was very helpfull!
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12-07-2013 10:48 PM
What kind of circuits is it? Can you run dynamic routing? Using a static solution like IP SLA isn't really scalable for that many links.
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12-16-2013 08:26 AM
hi daniel
it is simple ethernet connectivity. topology is star.
they just need a demo. so please suggest which is suitable for this.
ipsla is not mandatory. the only thing is pc's should contact server with any one or more healthy link(failover).
thankq.
