Hi,
I am experiencing a peculiar problem. In my setup, I have two 64 Kbps links from my ISP and I have my own server LAN with Cisco 5300 RAS and a cisco 3640 router as my gateway where visiting corporates from my company can dial-up to surf the net. I have allocated a group of public IPs with the subnet mask of the server LAN and a seperate dial-in pool for the dialing users.
To properly balance the load on the two links, I have announced the dial-up ip pools from one of the links and the LAN ips from the other link. Unfortunately, traffic seems to be flowing from only the link from where the the ips of the LAN are announced and the other link is hardly used. I have confirmed this by asking my ISP to reverse the pattern of the announcements and by monitoring the results.
I monitor my WAN links using MRTG which also reflects the above iin the graphs it generates.
Can anybody help me?
I am experiencing a peculiar problem. In my setup, I have two 64 Kbps links from my ISP and I have my own server LAN with Cisco 5300 RAS and a cisco 3640 router as my gateway where visiting corporates from my company can dial-up to surf the net. I have allocated a group of public IPs with the subnet mask of the server LAN and a seperate dial-in pool for the dialing users.
To properly balance the load on the two links, I have announced the dial-up ip pools from one of the links and the LAN ips from the other link. Unfortunately, traffic seems to be flowing from only the link from where the the ips of the LAN are announced and the other link is hardly used. I have confirmed this by asking my ISP to reverse the pattern of the announcements and by monitoring the results.
I monitor my WAN links using MRTG which also reflects the above iin the graphs it generates.
Can anybody help me?