This is a discussion on 2 seperate DSL connections / bonding / load balanice within the Linux Networking forums, part of the Linux Forums category; Hello, I was looking over the post and saw a few items on load balancing / and Bonding. I did not ...
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Hello,
I was looking over the post and saw a few items on load balancing / and Bonding. I did not see anything that was exactly what I am looking to setting up and testing. Our company has 2 seperate DSL circuits. one is a 1meg / 512k circuit and another is a 2.3meg / 512k circuit. We installed a web cam and we need to upstream / out going side to be as high as possible. I see you can buy 2 and 4 port WAN cable / DSL routers that will combine / load balance the 2 connections. 2 WAN port units are like around $200 to $250 and 4 port ones are like $350 to $400. I have a few Linux servers running and have a few parts and I want to try to use Linux (Red Hat) or plan to use Fedora core 2 or core 3. I have been searching for a few good "How To" pages or other info on the topic. Our Linux machine would have 3 Ethernet ports in it. 2 WAN ports, one for each DSL modem and the 3rd LAN to go to our SonicWall Firewall. I think the the first DSL circuit and its IPs will give us more fun to configure since I am thinking WAN 1 and the LAN port will both need real world IPs besides the SonicWall WAN port. We might not have enough real world IPS for this to work since the SonicWall also port forwards the 4th IP to the mail server behind it. We have 5 IPs to use on the 1st DSL line. The 2nd DSL service would go into WAN2 on a 192.169.x.x. Anyway any good books, web pages or HOW TOs for this? Sincerely, Chad c-paul@netexpress.net |
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If possible for it to go out / use both WAN ports. I am trying to combine
the 512k upstreams of both DSL circuits to try to give the Camera as close to 1meg bandwidth as possible, if its possible. "baruah" <b_baruah@hotmail.com> wrote in message news:1107496219.738146.205120@f14g2000cwb.googlegr oups.com... > Hello, > Do you want your web cam traffic always go through WAN1 and > rest by WAN2 ? > > > -baruah > |