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10-02-2006 08:43 PM
10-02-2006 08:43 PM
Hey!
I have a question about routing and balancing with a HP 2824.
If you have 10 100 Mbit/s connections from your ISP.
Is it posible to route them to a single LAN? And how do you balance the connections?
Look at my simple image.
I have a question about routing and balancing with a HP 2824.
If you have 10 100 Mbit/s connections from your ISP.
Is it posible to route them to a single LAN? And how do you balance the connections?
Look at my simple image.
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10-02-2006 09:23 PM
10-02-2006 09:23 PM
Solution
Hi
The 2800 switch has a basic L3 IP Routing, and i don;t think you can do this.
If you can trunk these links, then you will be having load balancing for sure, but you can consider it a trunk since you have to configure it from the ISP side as well as your side.
If your ISP Internet connections are Ehternet, then you need a Router with Policy based routing to load balance between these connections.
Good Luck !!!
The 2800 switch has a basic L3 IP Routing, and i don;t think you can do this.
If you can trunk these links, then you will be having load balancing for sure, but you can consider it a trunk since you have to configure it from the ISP side as well as your side.
If your ISP Internet connections are Ehternet, then you need a Router with Policy based routing to load balance between these connections.
Good Luck !!!
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