Re: how to marge two internet LL.
Dear Adrian,
You can use route-maps associated to prefix-list or access-list to
match applications. But following to Cisco recommendations, the NBAR
and MQC are recommended to match sophisticated applications and traffics.
Using access-list to match application traffic is good for steady
ports numbers not as NBAR/MQC which can catch the complex applications
as Emule, Gnutella etc...
And because at end you are associating the policy-map to the interface
in or out, you can have in this case controlling for traffics based on
QoS.
Following to Imran's request, he need to send http, dns, pop, smtp
https and another link for misc traffic. He can use your way or mine
because the traffics he need to control are not sophisticated.
Thank you Adrian for commenting, it's pleasure talking technically
with you.
Wish you luck Imran.
Kind Regards,
Maher El zein
CCIE #21032
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Cisco_CCIE_Lab@yahoogroups.com, Adrian Lopez <lomadrian@...> wrote:
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> easy usign PBR.=Â route maps.
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> you use acesslist to mach the traffic you want.
> and use the command "set" so say in wich interface you will send
that traffic.
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> buuuut.
> That wont comply wiht the best practices. I sugest to use a QoS
and do a trafic shaping for the each traffic. in this way you can
always have some limitation on how much bandwith is using each
traffic class.
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> my humble opininon is use the multilink. loadbalanced per packet adn
use PBR to set the amount of traffic oyu want to use for each
application. (remember no tto use more than 4 clases of traffic. )Â
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> Adrian Lopez.
> The mex boy
> --- El lun 12-ene-09, m. imran <miroofi75@...> escribió:
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> De:: m. imran <miroofi75@...>
> Asunto: RE: [Cisco_CCIE_Lab] how to marge two internet LL.
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Cisco_CCIE_Lab@yahoogroups.com
> Fecha: lunes, 12 enero, 2009, 9:23 pm
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> How to use main link for the http, dns, pop, smtp htts and another
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> Sent: Saturday, April 19, 2008 6:57 AM
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> you can send traffic from one link and recieve it from other link .
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> it is not best solution but you will use both links or have 2 static
route in easch router for half of internet routes on each router.
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> ----- Original Message ----
> From: abhijit udmale <abhijit_udmale@ yahoo.co. in>
> To: Cisco_CCIE_Lab@ yahoogroups. com
> Sent: Friday, April 18, 2008 2:14:38 PM
> Subject: Re: [Cisco_CCIE_ Lab] how to marge two internet LL.
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> Load Balancing between different ISP's without BGP and Self-owned-AS
is not possible except that you route half subnet/traffic of your
network over one ISP and other half with another. You have to analyze
your traffic for that.
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> pratheepan sarasanandam <srptheepan@yahoo. com> wrote:
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> Thank you very much your reply , its very helpful to me. But guide
me how to do the load balancing between different ISP LL
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> ----- Original Message ----
> From: abhijit udmale <abhijit_udmale@ yahoo.co. in>
> To: Cisco_CCIE_Lab@ yahoogroups. com
> Sent: Thursday, April 17, 2008 11:14:24 PM
> Subject: Re: [Cisco_CCIE_ Lab] how to marge two internet LL.
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> If single Service Provider them Redundancy and Load Balancing can be
achieved by the below given config.
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> For different Service Providers Only Redudancy can be achieved by
using Floating routes.
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> int serial 0
> ip add <IP add> <subnet>
> ip per-packet load-balancing
> !
> int serial 1
> ip add <IP add> <subnet>
> ip per-packet load-balancing
> !
> ip route 0.0.0.0 0.0.0.0 serial 0
> ip route 0.0.0.0 0.0.0.0 serial 1
> pratheepan sarasanandam <srptheep
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> Please advice me , both LL with different real IPs , how to balance
both LL ( only one router , than two or more )
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> ----- Original Message ----
> From: abhijit udmale <abhijit_udmale@ yahoo.co. in>
> To: Cisco_CCIE_Lab@ yahoogroups. com
> Sent: Thursday, April 17, 2008 9:25:22 PM
> Subject: Re: [Cisco_CCIE_ Lab] how to marge two internet LL.
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> Simple solution: Multilink
> and Voila!!! You will get what you need.
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> int serial 0
> no ip address
> encap ppp
> ppp multilink group 1
> !
> int serial 1
> no ip address
> encap ppp
> ppp multilink group 1
> !
> int mul 1
> ip address <IP add> <subnet>
> encap ppp
> ppp multilink group 1
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> sneravi <sneravi@yahoo. com> wrote:
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> hi friends,
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> i have two 2MB internet LL.connected to cisco 1841 router with 2
> serial cards.how do i marge these two lines to get 4MB output or how
> do i create redundancy if line goes down the traffic should move via
> other working line.
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> thnx in advance,
> Ravi
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> Thanking You,
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> Regards,
> Abhijit U.
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