Per Destination Load Balancing:
--> Default Load Balancing Method enabled on the router.
--> As name suggests Per Destination Load Balancing, For Particular destination are forwarded over the single path.
--> For example if you have two destinations ( A & B), For Destination A the router will choose will path and for destination B other path.
--> This ensures no out of order packets problem on the destination but the issue with this method is links are not properly utilized.
---> In the case of VOIP scenarios we will use this method.
Per Packet Load Balancing
--> Per Packet Load Balancing provides equal load sharing across multiple links , because for each packet it checks routing table and selects unused interface.
--> For example the router will send one packet via one path and second packet via another path to the same destination.
--> This method results in out of order packets.
---> Not recommended for Voice/ Video Applications.
---> If your links are from Same service provider then you can use this method only in data applications.
--> Default Load Balancing Method enabled on the router.
--> As name suggests Per Destination Load Balancing, For Particular destination are forwarded over the single path.
--> For example if you have two destinations ( A & B), For Destination A the router will choose will path and for destination B other path.
--> This ensures no out of order packets problem on the destination but the issue with this method is links are not properly utilized.
---> In the case of VOIP scenarios we will use this method.
Per Packet Load Balancing
--> Per Packet Load Balancing provides equal load sharing across multiple links , because for each packet it checks routing table and selects unused interface.
--> For example the router will send one packet via one path and second packet via another path to the same destination.
--> This method results in out of order packets.
---> Not recommended for Voice/ Video Applications.
---> If your links are from Same service provider then you can use this method only in data applications.
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