Hello,
I've not been subscribed to the list, and I didn't find the right
answer in
the archives, either... Here is my problem:
I want to send
packets *for the same destination* over different routes in a kind
of
round-robin-manner (for now, supposed the packetsize doesn't matter). As
far as I
understood the comments on the list and in the docs, two routing
entries to this
destination won't help, because only different connections
(on TCP-basis) are multiplexed.
I don't have different connections, I have
ESP-packets...
Does TEQL do the right thing here? As far as I read this,
the packets are
sent over the second route only when the first one is fully
loaded. But I
want to do some kind of load balancing independent of the
link load.
I believe channel conding doesn't help here either, because
this works only
on a local LAN segment (right?)
One step further, is there
a way from dumb round-robin towards something
that takes packet sizes intto
account,that is, loading the links equally?
Thanks for the
help,
Greetings
Kai
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secunet Security Networks AG (www.secunet.de)
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