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From: trudy on 6 Apr 2008 06:12 SLE wrote: > Greetings, > > We are trying to load balance our WAN traffic for the LANs we are > hosting. We would like to find a solution that would be transparent both > for incoming and outgoing traffic. > > We can scheme the issue as follows : > > ISP1 ISP2 > | | > | | > ------------------------------- ... backbone (10.0.0.0/8) > | | | > R1 R2 R3 > | | | > client1 client2 client3 (all: 192.168.X.0/24, where X can be > the same digit for all clients) > > As a solution to balance the traffic in order to provide the best > service to our LANs, we have thought about placing a router on our ISP > xDSL modem and using BGP4 > > Would this solution solve our problem ? > > What (other) solution would be best, to you ? > > Regards, > -- > Sebastien Zeroshell Linux firewall claims to balance the WAN connections by using VPN bonding. If you want to get other details read http://www.zeroshell.net/eng/ that is the English version of Zeroshell's site. Bye Trudy |