Hi Bill,

You can do this in JUNOS as well with filter-based-forwarding. The key here is 
that you want to balance traffic out and in on the two uplinks. I suspect you 
will need to src-NAT all the traffic unless you are announcing your own network 
to the two DSL providers. You could also do some rudimentary (ie. hack)  
balancing by having a route for 0/1 and 128/1 with different next-hops. 

It's pretty easy to setup balancing on an OpenBSD box with PF as well. 

Truman


On 15/04/2010, at 5:05 PM, Bill Lewis wrote:

> Group,
> 
> Since I'm told that DSL aggregation / mux is currently not possible, we
> are looking at doing stream splitting via a technology like FatPipe
> uses. Anyone have this in production usage? Or something similar?
> 
> Cisco has offered some ways to split via CEF, but most DSL carriers do
> not have this turned on / available.
> 
> 
> 
> Thank you,
> 
> Bill
> 
> Network dude
> 


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