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Internet or Large Enterprise Environments Using Routers

You can use HP APA link aggregation successfully in certain environments employing routers. You must be careful because a particular router might not have a load balancing capability. Additionally, switches employed between the server employing HP APA and the router inject another level of complexity that you must analyze before determining that the environment is a candidate for HP APA link aggregations.

Figure 3-2 (page 25) shows a sample router and server configuration with no switch. This configuration makes the following assumptions:

The router or switching router connected to the server provides trunking or load balancing using an IP address-based load-balancing algorithm.

There will be many TCP/UDP client connections. The HP APA IP address load-balancing algorithm provides effective outbound network traffic load balancing, as does the TCP/UDP port address algorithm. Do not use the MAC address algorithm because all packets transmitted from the server would contain the same source and destination MAC addresses.

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