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10-20-2015 12:55 AM
Hi all,
Does anybody try to configure ECMP ?
I did and it works perfectly.
Only one question: on which condition, palo stop sending traffic through one of the ECMP gateway ?
I tried many config but the only one working is to shut the palo interface.
Mean there is no path monitoring ?
Waht's happen id the telco link is done ?
What's happen is gateway are not directly connected to the palo ?
Anybody have a solution ?
Rgds
V.
10-21-2015 02:33 AM
if you ping a host then what about return packet ? nothing answer it will come back through the same gateway. If it's the case then you may deactivate the gateway is really working.
10-20-2015 10:01 AM
ECMP and static routes are the devil unless next hop are using 2 VRRP/HSRP and they never fail. If not possible then go for Dynamic Routing
10-21-2015 02:26 AM
Hi
I agree with you but for sure Palo guy have not implement this feature without thinking we need to monitor access ... I hope.
Rgds
V.
10-21-2015 02:33 AM
if you ping a host then what about return packet ? nothing answer it will come back through the same gateway. If it's the case then you may deactivate the gateway is really working.
10-27-2015 02:51 PM
Hi,
Thx for all info.
Mean ECMP with static routing is not usable. Maybe with dynamic it make sense ....
V.
05-06-2016 11:02 AM
Can't believe that. Some customers have unstable links. For that scenario, to monitor the connections instead of the link state is fundamental.
I will keep searching for a solution to this issue without excluding the use of ECMP, but the result so far is not good.
05-11-2016 09:45 AM
ECMP is not link/load sharing , what I read here is all but the use case of ECMP
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