Chapter 12 Trunks

Spillover

The spillover load balancing algorithm sends network traffic to the first interface in the trunk member list until the interface’s maximum allowable load is reached, then sends the excess network traffic of new sessions to the next interface in the trunk member list. This continues as long as there are more member interfaces and traffic to be sent through them.

Suppose the first trunk member interface uses an unlimited access Internet connection and the second is billed by usage. Spillover load balancing only uses the second interface when the traffic load exceeds the threshold on the first interface. This fully utilizes the bandwidth of the first interface to reduce Internet usage fees and avoid overloading the interface.

Finding Out More

See Section 6.5.4 on page 96 for related information on the Trunk screens.

See Section 7.3 on page 113 for an example of how to configure load balancing.

See Section 12.4 on page 295 for more background information on trunks.

 

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