02-02-2018 07:39 AM - edited 03-08-2019 01:41 PM
I have GLBP configured between our two ASR's with each of them having dedicated MPLS. What I wanted to know is if there is a way to set up in that in case one of the MPLS's goes down then the load balancing will be shut off and current active MPLS ASR will assume the primary role.
I can do this with HSRP but that doesn't give us load balance. I have track object set up for MPLS interfaces, but does that mean I would have to decrement weight to 0 if MPLS fails?
Basically to sum it up I'm trying to get load balance with GLBP when both of the MPLS's are up, but if one fails I want same functionality of HSRP where current active MPLS ASR takes over completely.
02-03-2018 06:20 AM
02-06-2018 07:01 AM
Thanks Mark, I'll look into that.
But my question is if I have tracker set up for both of the MPLS interfaces line-protocol and one of those interfaces goes down, should I decrement weight down to 0? I understand GLBP does load balance but shouldn't it be fault tolerance as well like HSRP?
02-07-2018 12:41 AM
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