Hi Rajesh, You are right! The floating static route will not kick in if the line protocol is up. In this scenario I would recommend you to use a routing protocol instead of static routes which will help you to overcome this limitation.
Hi Pedro, You can do couple of things to verify your config. From the host connected to R1 if you do a traceroute to an ip on 14.0.0.0 network what is the next hop. Does it follow the policy routing configured on the router? Do show access-list 102 t...
Hi, There is no way to specify that if the the traffic on one T1 hits 70% all excess traffic to pass over to the second T1. If you run any kind of routing protocol or configure it statically in such a way that both the T1's are installed in the rout...
Hi, Load-balancing is a concept that allows a router to take advantage of multiple best paths to a given destination. The paths are derived either statically or with dynamic protocols, such as RIP, EIGRP, OSPF, and IGRP. So in this scenario if we ha...
Hi, If you single-homed i.e peering with a sigle ISP and receiving all the internet routes then 128MB should be enough. But if you are multi-homed i.e connecting to multiple ISP's and receiving all the internet routes then the TAC recommends you to u...