Hi Everyone,
I'm trying to troubleshoot a dual homed internet connection to a single ISP and I've hit a bit of brick wall with it's load balancing/sharing.
There are two internet circuits on a single router out to the internet. The two circuits terminated at different POP and had the same costing and AS out to the ISP so they both load shared without too much of a problem.
Recently, one of the two circuits was moved over to a new POP which had a worse metric and subsequently, the other of the circuits became the preferred path out to the internet and the changed one sat there dumbly doing very little.
To resolve this, I had to remove the INFERIOR_PATCH route map defined, add separate route-maps for each POP and change the metrics so that both circuits would be utilised again and this brought the "dead" link back to life.
The only problem is now it doesn't seem to be sharing the traffic the way if did prior to moving the connection to the new POP as one of them gets hit more than the other. I believe the fact that the moved connection goes through a POP with the worse metric is what is causing the problem but I'm not sure what I can do to correct it.
Given the opportunity, I would multi home the connections between TWO routers running HSRP but it's something I've inherited so and I've been told that I don't have that option.
Does anyone have any ideas how I can get these to load share properly again? I'd appreciate any help.
Many thanks!
bdx
I'm trying to troubleshoot a dual homed internet connection to a single ISP and I've hit a bit of brick wall with it's load balancing/sharing.
There are two internet circuits on a single router out to the internet. The two circuits terminated at different POP and had the same costing and AS out to the ISP so they both load shared without too much of a problem.
Recently, one of the two circuits was moved over to a new POP which had a worse metric and subsequently, the other of the circuits became the preferred path out to the internet and the changed one sat there dumbly doing very little.
To resolve this, I had to remove the INFERIOR_PATCH route map defined, add separate route-maps for each POP and change the metrics so that both circuits would be utilised again and this brought the "dead" link back to life.
The only problem is now it doesn't seem to be sharing the traffic the way if did prior to moving the connection to the new POP as one of them gets hit more than the other. I believe the fact that the moved connection goes through a POP with the worse metric is what is causing the problem but I'm not sure what I can do to correct it.
Given the opportunity, I would multi home the connections between TWO routers running HSRP but it's something I've inherited so and I've been told that I don't have that option.
Does anyone have any ideas how I can get these to load share properly again? I'd appreciate any help.
Many thanks!
bdx