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Cisco viptela sdwan will do the loadbalancing ?

palani2010
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I want to know sdwan technologies will do load balancing.

Vedge routers with Two transport connections.

Below output for your reference.

BRANCH-1# show ip routes vpn 1
Codes Proto-sub-type:
IA -> ospf-intra-area, IE -> ospf-inter-area,
E1 -> ospf-external1, E2 -> ospf-external2,
N1 -> ospf-nssa-external1, N2 -> ospf-nssa-external2,
e -> bgp-external, i -> bgp-internal
Codes Status flags:
F -> fib, S -> selected, I -> inactive,
B -> blackhole, R -> recursive, L -> import

PROTOCOL NEXTHOP NEXTHOP NEXTHOP
VPN PREFIX PROTOCOL SUB TYPE IF NAME ADDR VPN TLOC IP COLOR ENCAP STATUS
---------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------
1 0.0.0.0/0 omp - - - - 100.100.100.100 mpls ipsec F,S
1 0.0.0.0/0 omp - - - - 100.100.100.100 biz-internet ipsec F,S
1 192.168.10.0/24 connected - ge0/1 - - - - - F,S
1 192.168.100.0/24 omp - - - - 100.100.100.100 mpls ipsec F,S
1 192.168.100.0/24 omp - - - - 100.100.100.100 biz-internet ipsec F,S

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Data policy is centralized policy type (also there is localized data policy) which changes user traffic path based on your policy configuration.

If you didn't do it, then your traffic will be ECMP i.e load balancing.

 

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Faraz Shamim
Cisco Employee
Cisco Employee

Yes, the default behavior is to do load balancing.

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Hi,

yes, if you don't have Application Aware Routing (AAR) and Data Policy configured that may force one of the paths to be primary, then ECMP - load balancing will happen.

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Thank you. 

I don't have AAR configured and what is data policy i.e., if we have two links one is primary and other one is secondary. Correct me if i am wrong

 

MHM

Data policy is centralized policy type (also there is localized data policy) which changes user traffic path based on your policy configuration.

If you didn't do it, then your traffic will be ECMP i.e load balancing.

 

HTH,
Please rate and mark as an accepted solution if you have found any of the information provided useful.

Faraz Shamim
Cisco Employee
Cisco Employee

Yes, the default behavior is to do load balancing.

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