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WAN, Routing and Switching: Load balancing & Reverse routing issue

By Load Balancer on October 8, 2009

This discussion was started by qureshi_asrar on Cisco Forums:

Please find the attached. I am having 2 router-A & B, running in HSRP mode & both connecting to my Database server via Different MPLS ISP. Need to know , if my Router-A links goes down, how do my traffic will move via router-B & once the link is up,it should shift to normal.ie. on router A.

Also if i use a load balancer,will it be possible that what traffic travel via Rtr-A should take the same path. I mean reverse path via Rtr-A with load balancer.

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