Hi,
I am doing LARTC style policy based routing to allocate traffic between
two different T-1 based ISPs via a single egress NIC card (two different
default routes depending on source address). I would like to try out
Wondershaper on this NIC. I have initially set:
DOWNLINK=2500
UPLINK=2500
DEV
Title: Re: [LARTC] multipath routing
Hi, using the
following:
ip route add equalize 10.200.1.0/24 nexthop via
10.200.0.2 dev neta nexthop> via 10.200.0.2 dev neta2
while doing a ->
while [ 1 ]
do
ip route flush cache
done
the transfer of packets almost seems equal?
thx jason
Title: Re: [LARTC] multipath routing
Hi, I also used TEQL this
worked very well, but I require the (weight) option.
thx jason
From: [EMAIL PROTECTED] on behalf of
Edmundo CarmonaSent: Thu 10/27/2005 8:20 AMTo:
lartcSubject: Re: [LARTC] multipath routing
Multipath takes a little more t
Yogesh Hasabnis wrote:
>
> Hi All,
>
> I have one query which may be quite silly. My Linux
> internet gateway has Dead Gateway Detetction patches
> applied to it's kernel. If I am right, the DGD patches
> allow us to add static routes which are not destroyed
> even if the interface or the link go
This was my very first post to the lartc mail list... but mailman
replied saying there was a problem delivering the message to the
recipients... and as I got NO replies at all, I guess no one received
it. So I decided to resend it to see if there's anyone to "bring me
into the light" on this one. ;
Multipath takes a little more that just setting the default route. You
have to set separate routing tables for each interface involved in the
multipath routing (though I haven't understood yet why they are
needed.. the fact is that if you don't set them, multipath won't
route).
Also, even if you s
Hi All,
I have one query which may be quite silly. My Linux
internet gateway has Dead Gateway Detetction patches
applied to it's kernel. If I am right, the DGD patches
allow us to add static routes which are not destroyed
even if the interface or the link goes down. I want to
know whether, with th