[c-nsp] load balancing on downlinks
Edward B. DREGER
eddy+public+spam at noc.everquick.net
Thu Apr 13 13:51:57 EDT 2006
WL> Date: Wed, 12 Apr 2006 10:45:14 +0300
WL> From: Wilfred Lang'at
WL> Is it possible to do load balancing on two parallel downlinks from
WL> different carriers X and Y?
Yes, although you appear to desire partitioning different services
between links.
WL> The two links are unequal in capacity. We are using the smaller
WL> link, X, purely for http (and ftp soon) traffic using transparent
Why?
WL> proxy. We are using the bigger link, Y, for all other traffic
WL> (VPNs, mail etc). We have BGP peering with Y only.
WL>
WL> If it is possible, how do I do this?
Let's back up a step. What are the end goals?
Eddy
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