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- Subject: bonding of 2 lines
- From: "Laurence vd Krieken" <lau@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx>
- Date: Mon, 30 Jul 2007 16:15:48 +0200
- Thread-index: AcfStCDKtQI0cLIVRWCYSw6QWv3puQ==
- Thread-topic: bonding of 2 lines
Dear List,
Another noob question today!
I've been using iproute2 for a long time now to manage bandwidth and
directing traffic over multiple interfaces based on source routing.
I am working on a test-project at the moment, in witch I want to
actually bundle ('trunk') some connections. In the LARTC-manual I found
the chapter about TEQL (see chapter 10). The situation in that example
is too link 2 networks. I need to link a network to 1 remote gateway.
The problem I can't solve on my own is that you can only add physical
devices to the teql0 qdisc. Therefore the following won't work:
+--------------+ eth1 +--------+
+----------+
| |========== | | eth0 |
|
'network 1' ----| BETAGATE | | INET | ======== | ZEUS
|
| |========== | | |
|
+--------------+ eth2 +--------+
+----------+
Zeus is connected to a 1GB/s internet connection. So the bottleneck
won't be the eth0 device on Zeus.
The main goal is that 'network 1' can use the full network speed
(4mbit/s up/down) of both connections. (2x 2mbit SDSL)
At the moment I have eth1 and eth2 of Betagate connected to eth0 of Zeus
trough 2 GRE tunnels. With the following ip's:
eth1 betagate (10.0.1.1) > eth0 zeus (10.0.1.2)
eth2 betagate (10.0.1.4) > eth0 zeus (10.0.1.5)
I could really use your advice on how to be able to get this done.
Thank you in advance,
Lau.
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