Re: [SPAM-RATING-1] Re: equalize traffic when link is down

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Ok, makes sense, so if we just drop the cache timeout (don't remember if
you can configure that or not) then we can adjust the "switch-over" time
in case the default is too high.

Great, thanks!
Dan

On Sat, 2003-03-08 at 01:53, hare ram wrote:
> Hi
> 
> AFAIK,
> 
> If the First Link down, the total traffic will move to Other Second  Link,
> if you are configure and load balancing the Link
> 
> If you make the static routes , them the traffic will be dead
> 
> If you made the Loadbalance the both the  links,
>  then it  will take some time to clear the routecache, once fresh route
> cache build you will have the fresh routes,
> so all the traffic will move towards active link.
> 
> 
> hare




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