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Aggregating channels...
Hello,
Please excuse me for my bad english.
I would like to aggregate to distinct network connections ( internet
connections in fact),
and I couldn't find any information about that on the Internet.
My hardware looks like this:
rl0 -> dhcp ethernet interface on cable modem (provider 1)
rl1 -> 10.0.0.1/24 ethernet interface on ADSL modem (10.0.0.138, pptp,
provider 2)
ne3 -> 192.168.0.1/24 private network
ne4 -> 192.168.1.1/24 DMZ
Everything's on a box running OpenBSD3.0.
I looked mailling archives about multilink PPP, ALTQD diffservs for Linux,
but I couldn't find out how to aggregate rl0 and rl1.
Of course, I could setup the box as a router, but if done so, I wouldn't
benefit
of the sum of the 2 bandwidths...
If someone knows something about doing it without rewriting the routing kernel,
please tell me. Thanks a lot..
Arnaud Brand
arnaud.brand@free.fr