03-02-2010 02:51 PM - edited 03-06-2019 09:57 AM
We are currently using GLBP on two routers to load balance the lan traffic between them. However we would like to have one subnet alway use a specific router so it will use a specific route to a backup site. Is it possible to remove that subnet from GLBP and use HSRP on that subnet alone to ensure it will use the specified router except in the case of a loss of the router? Has anyone tried this? Thanks.
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03-02-2010 03:00 PM
jeffland_98 wrote:
We are currently using GLBP on two routers to load balance the lan traffic between them. However we would like to have one subnet alway use a specific router so it will use a specific route to a backup site. Is it possible to remove that subnet from GLBP and use HSRP on that subnet alone to ensure it will use the specified router except in the case of a loss of the router? Has anyone tried this? Thanks.
Jeff
You can use GLBP and HSRP on the same device if that is what you want to do. Or if you do not specify a load-balancing method with the interface command "glbp
Edit - with no load-balancing method it is the AVG that forwards traffic.
Jon
03-02-2010 03:00 PM
jeffland_98 wrote:
We are currently using GLBP on two routers to load balance the lan traffic between them. However we would like to have one subnet alway use a specific router so it will use a specific route to a backup site. Is it possible to remove that subnet from GLBP and use HSRP on that subnet alone to ensure it will use the specified router except in the case of a loss of the router? Has anyone tried this? Thanks.
Jeff
You can use GLBP and HSRP on the same device if that is what you want to do. Or if you do not specify a load-balancing method with the interface command "glbp
Edit - with no load-balancing method it is the AVG that forwards traffic.
Jon
03-03-2010 01:20 PM
Jon,
Thanks for the info. I went back and looked and it is in the documentation I have. I just missed it. This should do what we need.
Jeff
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