Re: Load balanced, failover internet connections

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I see. I haven't come across any nicely packaged software that does this... so far all that I've seen so far are a bunch of scripts... sorry. I assume you've already Google'd and seen the most common stuffs :)

Regards,

.lzs
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On Sat, 21 May 2005, Aaron O'Hara wrote:

I'm referring to an environment where an office has 1 FC Firewall with 2
different ISPs providing internet access.  While both are up, utilize
both (perhaps with a preference to one if there are different caps),
when one goes down, use the one that's up.

-- Aaron

On Sun, 2005-22-05 at 09:28 +0800, Lai Zit Seng wrote:
Are you referring to having highly-available network access to your single
FC2/3 box?

I suppose in that case you should at least be looking at having at least
two network links to two different network switches in the same logical
network, and have both ports run together as a bridge.

Regards,

.lzs
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Lai Zit Seng
http://thinkingfarm.com/~lzs/

On Sat, 21 May 2005, Aaron O'Hara wrote:

What scripts/urls are you using to have load balanced, failover ready
internet connections on single FC2/3 box?

I've only seen a couple simple load balancing routing table howto's.


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