[96384] in North American Network Operators' Group
Load balancing
daemon@ATHENA.MIT.EDU (dan)
Mon May 7 13:06:37 2007
Date: Mon, 7 May 2007 13:05:19 -0400
From: dan <deearekay@gmail.com>
To: nanog@merit.edu
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Hello,
I currently have 2 routers with a single gigabit link (and corresponding
internal BGP session) between them.
router1 <---------gigabit------->router2
Simple setup. Now that we have reached the limit on this gigabit link, we
are adding a second gigabit link between the same 2 routers, and we wish to
load balance across them. Traffic is about 5:1 ratio of out:in. router2 has
bgp sessions with several upstreams, and router 1 has bgp sessions with
further internal routers. What is the best way to balance across these 2
links?
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dan
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Hello,<br>I currently have 2 routers with a single gigabit link (and corresponding internal BGP session) between them.<br>router1 <---------gigabit------->router2<br><br>Simple setup. Now that we have reached the limit on this gigabit link, we are adding a second gigabit link between the same 2 routers, and we wish to load balance across them. Traffic is about 5:1 ratio of out:in. router2 has bgp sessions with several upstreams, and router 1 has bgp sessions with further internal routers. What is the best way to balance across these 2 links?
<br><br>---<br>dan<br>
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