Re: Load-balancing across four T1's on 2 routers
- From: "Merv" <merv.hrabi@xxxxxxxxxx>
- Date: 31 Aug 2006 09:10:21 -0700
I am 99% sure that your layer three switch will see four equal cost routes not two
That depends.
It would be true if the T1s are not bundled and a default route is
configured to point to next hop on each of the two T1's
However if MLPPP we used to bundle the T1's for load balanicng then
there would only be one default route per 2800 and thus only two in
total seen by the layer 3 switch.
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