wrote before>If you have two cars, each that can go 100 miles per hour, you can
still
>only go 100 miles per hour because you can only drive one car at a time.
>If you drive one car and your wife drives the other, then each of you
>can go 100 miles per hour. Although 100+100 = 200, neither you nor your
>wife can go faster than 100 mph.
>This is the same with two links. A single connection goes out one link
>or the other, but it is still limited to the speed of that link.
>-Tom
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>Tom Eastep \ When I die, I want to go like my Grandfather who
>Shoreline, \ died peacefully in his sleep. Not screaming like
>Washington, USA \ all of the passengers in his car
>http://shorewall.net \________________________________________________
I understand, in my case I have 2 links that would be similar to two roads.
In each road may pass 10 cars, if I add another road where they can move
another 10 cars, so now the two roads can move 20 cars, this is what I hope to
do with shorewall. If 40 IP packets per second coming through a link, if I add
another link of equal capacity, so now I will move 80 IP packets in a second,
the total capacity: 40 for the first link and 40 the second link, then it gets
transiting 80
Now what is happening is: With shorewall am sending cars on both roads
simultaneously, at most only manage to move 10 cars divided into two roads,
when they should move about 20 cars.
How I can use both links to move a greater number of IP packets between WRAP1
and WRAP2?
regards
Geovana
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