07-28-2023 04:31 AM
Does someone know if or how I can put a 'weight' on the DIA interfaces, so for internet traffic leaving directly the interface (so not via SDWAN or ipsec tunnel)?
We have 2 internet circuits with different bandwidth and I like to divide the load/sessions based on the internet bandwidth, when traffic is leaving directly the interface to internet.
07-28-2023 07:37 PM
I said about any feature for it
There is adaptive QoS, maybe it will help but I didn't try
07-31-2023 12:53 AM
Hi, unfortunately this is not a solution and I don't think it is support on vEdge cloud. I believe there is no option to give weight and it just does ecmp out of the available interfaces.
08-06-2023 09:16 AM
Hi,
The weight-based load balancing is not applicable for DIA traffic. If you have multiple Internet Links and you want to utilize both of then the best possible way to achieve this is by configuring data policy. For example, you can map all the 0365 applications via ISP 1 and all other traffic via IPS 2. Hope this helps.
Br,
08-06-2023 04:00 PM
I think the task is different. For example, we have two Internet channels 100mb and 50mb and we need to utilise both of them based on the bandwith to prevent overload channel which is less.
08-06-2023 07:33 PM
Hi,
Bandwidth Base loading balancing is not available currently on Catalyst SD-WAN. If we leave to default ECMP load balancing equal load with shared between 50 MB and 100 MB link. With the help of data policy, we can have a deterministic load balance of applications used over the internet. Certain critical SaaS applications can be mapped to a 50 Mb link and rest of the application to 100 Mb this solution does not provide intelligence capabilities but make sure under size IPS link is overwhelmed.
08-06-2023 08:04 PM - edited 08-06-2023 11:01 PM
It was on the velocloud about two years and I don't think cisco will implement the same feature. Cisco sdwan it's very inflexible product, some features don't work as auto change port number to connect to another edge when active port was blocked or some specific nat to secondary ip. To be honest cisco can't balance traffic through tunnel with different bandwith. So, creating special data policy for binding app to specific color it isn't true decision for balancing traffic
Discover and save your favorite ideas. Come back to expert answers, step-by-step guides, recent topics, and more.
New here? Get started with these tips. How to use Community New member guide