09-10-2018 02:42 AM - edited 03-19-2019 01:32 PM
Hello Cisco community,
I was wondering, how a redundancy could be set up with the use of LRGs. How would I configure the following scenario with LRGs:
1 Route Pattern -- 1 Route List containing 2 individual RGs --- RG 1 IP-WAN - RG 2 PSTN (Failover) -- Devices
With LRGs I can only assign 1 RG at the Device Pool level. What if the devices in that RG go down and I want to provide a backup path over the PSTN.
Thank you in advance.
Any help is appreciated.
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09-10-2018 04:24 AM
09-10-2018 04:24 AM
09-10-2018 06:27 AM
Thank you for the reply. Okay, then it's important to set the distribution algorithm to Top Down. I guess that with LRGs load sharing via a circular approach would not be feasible. Correct?
09-10-2018 06:33 AM
09-10-2018 06:37 AM
Thank you for the quick reply.
I am aware of that. But there is for Route Groups and if I wanted to achieve some sort of load balancing with LRGs I would have to set the distribution algorithm (within the respective Route list) to circular, which in turn would invalidate the design for redundancy.
09-10-2018 06:44 AM
09-10-2018 07:15 AM - edited 09-10-2018 07:22 AM
The first part is clear. You mentioned that redundancy can be achieved by placing several devices into the LRG. That's understood. What I did now is to compare it to the old approach with RL -- RG -- Devices where I could have several RGs under 1 RL with different purposes. So let's say that RG 1 is assigned to 2 GWs that have a circular distribution algorithm to achieve load balancing over the two GWs. RG 2 is assigned to a SIP-Trunk that I want to use, in case the 2 Gas go down. CUCM would see that within the RL there are two RGs selected by priority. 1st RG goes down it would automatically switch to the 2nd RG.
Now I thought about a deployment to copy that behavior with LRGs. What I have seen is that with LRGs you can only specify 1 Route Group with various devices but not opposed to the 'traditional' approach several RGs inside a single RL.
I hope that makes it more clear. :)
09-10-2018 07:23 AM
09-10-2018 07:30 AM
Okay, got it. :) Thank you! I was totally focused on LRG and thought you mean the 1 route list within the LRG scenario... That's what confused me, I couldn't see where the two RGs would be placed within the LRG configuration. The reason for posting the question was to find out, if there's maybe a way to achieve the described that I haven't been aware of yet.
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