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RE: L2TPv3/MPLS (TP) Pseudowire to preserve
From: "Eric C. Miller" <eric () ericheather com>
Date: Sun, 26 Jan 2014 08:29:04 +0000
Have you looked at Cisco CEF Load Sharing? Eric Miller, CCNP Network Engineering Consultant (407) 257-5115 -----Original Message----- From: Herro91 [mailto:herro91 () gmail com] Sent: Wednesday, January 08, 2014 10:19 AM To: Cisco-nsp; nanog () nanog org; Juniper-Nsp Subject: L2TPv3/MPLS (TP) Pseudowire to preserve Hi, We have a new requirement to load balance across a couple of point to point ethernet links. The previous solution was handled by a few TDM circuits and MLPPP so that traffic was load balanced and any fragmentation/reassembly was handled by ML/PPP. Load balancing per flow is not really an option because we have a single IPSec tunnel (ESP-mode) and there is Layer 4 information to make a better decision to balance the load. I have been considering the use of L2TPv3 or an MPLS Pseudowire as a potential solution as they seem to have mechanisms to ensure packets are not misordered. I would appreciate any feedback/suggestions that the community can offer. Best, -Doug
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- L2TPv3/MPLS (TP) Pseudowire to preserve Herro91 (Jan 08)
- RE: L2TPv3/MPLS (TP) Pseudowire to preserve Eric C. Miller (Jan 26)