What are you trying to do? Essentially bundle two links together?
We have a similar issue with these boxes. We are going to try using L3 and just use an IGP to load balance that way. We have NFI if it will work (well enough at least, as what Cisco says and what happens in the SP/production environment are often rather different) because we havent tested it yet. The concern we have revolves around QoS and traffic handling. Or if you are happy with one link up and one down (like a Flex link is) you could always make both links L3 and have a floating static route pointing to the "backup" interface with a higher admin distance... Remember Flex Links are an L2 term and an ASR is a router, not a switch. Cheers, Matt CCIE #22386 CCSI #31207 On 18 February 2011 19:18, E One <[email protected]> wrote: > Hello guys, > > I am trying to find out if there is something like Flex link feature > possible on Cisco ASR1002 router. I know that on switches and c7600 series > router it is possible but unfortunatelly did not find anything for > > ASR1002. Woul like to avoid usage of IRB and spanning tree on two LAN > interfaces. Any hints? > > Let me know your opinion guys. > > Thanks. > > Peter > _______________________________________________ > For more information regarding industry leading CCIE Lab training, please > visit www.ipexpert.com > _______________________________________________ For more information regarding industry leading CCIE Lab training, please visit www.ipexpert.com
