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LAGing backbone links
From: Payam Chychi <unclepieman () gmail com>
Date: Mon, 4 Apr 2011 17:17:46 -0700
Hello All, I was wondering if anyone had any thoughts as to the best practices of running multiple backbone links between 2 routers. In the past we've added additional links as needed, then simply enabled IS-IS when they were good to go. I'd then let IS-IS handle load balancing the traffic over the two links. But I know that others out there would setup a LAG once they had more than one link between two routers. Is there a best practice? Does it matter? Any implications to a MPLS setup? Thanks
Current thread:
- LAGing backbone links Payam Chychi (Apr 04)
- Re: LAGing backbone links Shane Amante (Apr 05)
- Re: LAGing backbone links Nick Hilliard (Apr 05)
- Re: LAGing backbone links Daniel Roesen (Apr 06)
- Re: LAGing backbone links Nick Hilliard (Apr 06)
- Re: LAGing backbone links Daniel Roesen (Apr 07)
- Re: LAGing backbone links Nick Hilliard (Apr 07)
- Re: LAGing backbone links Nick Hilliard (Apr 05)
- Re: LAGing backbone links Shane Amante (Apr 05)