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тАО12-23-2012 09:19 AM
тАО12-23-2012 09:19 AM
Solved! Go to Solution.
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тАО12-23-2012 04:15 PM
тАО12-23-2012 04:15 PM
SolutionHi saeedpersa,
Your switch doesn't really play any part in the WAN load balancing - that is all handled in your router. Because the 2810 switch is a non-routing switch, you must do your routing elsewhere. So even if you put your load-balancing router in its own VLAN, you'll also have to provide an external device to route between that VLAN and your existing VLAN.
The usual way to do this would be to buy a router with the right smarts to balance your WAN connections, and give it a single IP address in the same VLAN as your existing client devices. There are many possible choices for routers, including HP, Cisco, Juniper, Mikrotik, Vyatta, etc. - virtually every networking vendor will have a router that can balance load across multiple ADSL links.
Paul
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тАО12-23-2012 10:13 PM
тАО12-23-2012 10:13 PM
Re: HP ProCurve Switch 2810 24G Bounding
dear paulgear
thank you for your idea
what was wrong in my idea was , i thought a layer 3 switch can route but i got that there is no resone this could happend
thank you for your idea
hope i can fix this soon
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тАО12-24-2012 04:41 AM
тАО12-24-2012 04:41 AM
Re: HP ProCurve Switch 2810 24G Bounding
Paul