its definately worth it.. combine multiple pipes at layer 2. I use MLPPP
with my ISP and it rocks.. forget all those shaky stupid CEF
and PER-PACKET configurations.. if you can get PPP going between your
carrier and you, you can get it all going to one router on their side, then
you should run MLPPP.

It makes multiple physical pipes seem like one pipe to the IP process and if
one pipe flaps, the others get the load seemlessly.. used for along time now..

see

this thread (and watch the wrap)

http://groups.google.com/groups?hl=en&lr=&ie=UTF8&oe=UTF8&th=bd690292e362dd57&seekm=3BC60D43.B4B83DAB%40webmaster.com&frame=off


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