link aggregation
2 TopicsCabling 2 LTM's to one router
I am trying to design a setup like the one below and need some assistance on how to make the connections: +----------+ +------+ Router +-----+ | +----------+ | | | | | | | | | +----------+ +-----------+ | LTM01 +-----------+ LTM02 | +----------+ +-----------+ | | | | | | | | | | | +--------------+ | +----+ Linux Server +---+ +--------------+ My questions are: How do I setup the connection to the upstream router? Do I tell the router is an LACP LAG or just two independent connections? Do I do anything special on the LTM's? How do I setup the connection to the internal Linux server? Do I tell the server that its a LACP LAG? If not, how do I keep from getting a split route? Do I do anything special on the LTM's? For what its worth, the Linux box has fail-open NIC's in it and will be connected to a pair of MLAG'ed switches farther down stream (LACP LAG on the Linux end).277Views0likes1CommentLink aggregation with Link controller
I know link controller load-balances multiple ISP links. Is it possible to achieve combined maximum of two or more links using Link controller? I have two ISP links. I want to have the combined bandwidth of both of them as a single link i.e. (eg. Link1 30Mbps + Link2 40Mbps = 70Mbps). Can Link controller achieve that? Please show me how. Thanks383Views0likes4Comments