NAT & Routing
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03-11-2010 11:45 PM - edited 03-06-2019 10:06 AM
Hi Guys,
we have problem with NAT/Routing if its asymmetric ,when we initiate a FTP from client eg we have two router doing HSRP and two WAN Links,
the traffic initiate from Client behind RouterA (Active on HSRP) but due to WAN Failure,the traffic goes via RouterB WAN Link,these two routers have a interlink between them.so the NAT happens on RouterA and routing happens on RouterB and due this the FTP transfer fails.
Any suggestion please do response with your valuable suggestion.
Rgds
Sanjeev
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03-11-2010 11:55 PM
Hi Guys,
we have problem with NAT/Routing if its asymmetric ,when we initiate a FTP from client eg we have two router doing HSRP and two WAN Links,
the traffic initiate from Client behind RouterA (Active on HSRP) but due to WAN Failure,the traffic goes via RouterB WAN Link,these two routers have a interlink between them.so the NAT happens on RouterA and routing happens on RouterB and due this the FTP transfer fails.
Any suggestion please do response with your valuable suggestion.
Rgds
Sanjeev
Hi Sanjeev,
For TCP based application you need to have persistency between client and server as traffic is getting distrubed while transfer then ftp will definetly get failed.
Hope to help !!
Ganesh.H
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03-12-2010 10:18 AM
What about HSRP interface track & preemption?
http://www.cisco.com/en/US/tech/tk648/tk362/technologies_tech_note09186a0080094e8c.shtml
When WAN goes down on R1 then R2 becomes active and does NAT+Routing so without asymmetric routing FTP work.
HTH
