* [LARTC] Load Balance and Redundancy
@ 2002-03-13 21:24 Sellaro
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From: Sellaro @ 2002-03-13 21:24 UTC (permalink / raw)
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Folks
I am managing a network with two Internet links (cable). I would like to
set them up in such a way we have load balance and redundancy (so, if
one of the links goes down, the other one will become our default exit
to the world). I have control only over resources on this netowork so, I
am not considering using TEQL.
I have read (thousand of times LARTC How-To), some resources about BGP
and have set up an experimental OSPF stuff (with Zebra), but I'm not
sure it will solve my problems.
Can anyone (please) point any directions I should focus on or indicate
some other way to do this (with a daemon analyzing link-states and
deciding what to do, or iptables/iproute2 approach or any other
applicable set up)?
Thank you in advance for your help
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