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Re: Load Balancing between multiple BGP peer connections
- From: Patrick W. Gilmore
- Date: Wed Sep 14 15:01:43 2005
On Sep 14, 2005, at 2:27 PM, Tom Sands wrote:
Is the connectivity with 1 provider or 3 separate provider? The
diagram and wording would seem like its the same.
Good point. My post assumed all three links were to the same upstream.
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TTFN,
patrick
Patrick W. Gilmore wrote:
[Wow, operational content - thank you!]
On Sep 14, 2005, at 6:24 AM, Joe Shen wrote:
How could load on multiple BGP peer links be balanced
automatically?
The situation we are facing:
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| Service provider |
| |
--R1--------------------R2---
|\ |
| \ E-BGP |
| \ ----------------\ |
| \|
----R3--------------------R4-|
| Our Network |
| (OSPF) |
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The three links between our network and Service
provider network are all 1Gbps. Now, we noticed that
load on link R1-R3, R1-R4 is about 50% (in/out), but
load on R2-R4 are about 90% ( in/out).
How could we balance those load on the three links
automatically? or must we tune the route mannually?
It's not really clear whether the traffic is going mostly in or
mostly out. In fact, it looks like you are 1:1 balanced from the
paragraphs above.
Inbound traffic and outbound traffic need to be balanced
separately. I'll do inbound here, since that's slightly harder.
If you need help with outbound too, let us know.
First, what are you announcing to your SP? Is it just one big
block? Or several?
Second, does your SP accept MEDs? (And if not, maybe you need a
new one? :-)
If you have just one big block, split it up into multiple little
blocks. Announce them with MEDs or prepend on some links and not
others or just announce a subset on each link. Be sure to set
NO_EXPORT on the little blocks, and announce the aggregate prefix
on all links. You do not want the little blocks making it into
the global table (wouldn't do any good anyway).
It's not difficult to do, it's just a bit of trial-and-error to
get right unless you have Flow Stats or something so you know
where the traffic is going anyway.
Outbound is a variation on this theme. Let us know if you need
outbound help as well.
Good luck.
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Tom Sands
Chief Network Engineer
Rackspace Managed Hosting (210)447-4065
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