Yes, a quick routing question...
From: Derek Marcotte (derek_at_cpa-inc.net)
Date: 07/08/03
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To: <questions@freebsd.org> Date: Tue, 8 Jul 2003 09:28:02 -0400
It is possible.
I have 2 routers. Each has 3 interfaces.
If :
I plug 2 interfaces on each to the other router,
the third interface on each is for the local subnet,
a route to the non-local subnet is added to each of the 2
interfaces on each router
Subnet A-A===B-Subnet B
Will the kernel load balance the traffic traveling between the 2
subnets over the 2 lines?
I have done some reading earlier about OSPF, and zebra, but it is
my understanding that the kernel needs to decide to load balance
when there are 2 routes of equal weight to the same subnet.
Thanks,
Derek
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