On 27/09/03 09:06 +0530, Dileep M. Kumar wrote:
> On Fri, Sep 26, 2003 at 11:42:34PM +0530, Devdas Bhagat wrote:
> 
> >>>> Now, Is it possible that i use my all the 10 IPs for one ethernet
> >>>> card and route  the request such that, request  from one local ip
> >>>> route to  one ISP ip  and second IPs  request to second  ISP Ips?
> >>>> Whether     this     will      give     me     speed     benefit?
> 
> >>> >>>http://www.lartc.org/ is your friend.  http://www.zebra.org/
> 
> DVB, IAC, the OP has 10 ips from a single ISP. In this case will lartc
> helps ? He want to configure all the 10 ips to a single NIC.
If the second ISP is willing to route that IP block, yes. Usually the
minimum routable block that you can expect is a /24, though some bigger
ISPs may choose not to carry anything less than a /22.
On the IP layer, we are only concerned with the IP interfaces, not the
physical interfaces.

Devdas Bhagat


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