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From: Mark Perry <rita.co.ltd@googlemail.com>
To: netfilter@vger.kernel.org
Subject: Re: load balance [OT?]
Date: Tue, 03 Jun 2008 12:56:39 +0700	[thread overview]
Message-ID: <4844DD17.1000501@googlemail.com> (raw)
In-Reply-To: <1212434787.2539.16326.camel@kr0sty.1.com.ar>

Martin wrote:
> Hello netfilter list!
> 
> #ISP 1
> ip route add $ISP1_NET dev $ISP1_IF src $ISP1_IP table 1
> ip route add default via $ISP1_GW dev $ISP1_IF
> 
> #ISP 2 
> ip route add $ISP2_NET dev $ISP2_IF src $ISP2_IP table 2
> ip route add default via $ISP2_GW dev $ISP2_IF
> 
> #Rules for ISPs
> ip rule add $ISP1_IP table 1
> ip rule add $ISP2_IP table 2
> 
> #Internal LAN and cross reference to the other ISP
> ip route add $LAN_NET dev $LAN_IF table 1
> ip route add $ISP2_NET dev $ISP2_IF table 1
> 
> ip route add $LAN_NET dev $LAN_IF table 2
> ip route add $ISP1_NET dev $ISP1_IF table 2
> 
> #Add isp net in main
> ip route add $ISP1_NET dev $ISP1_IF src $ISP1_IP
> ip route add $ISP2_NET dev $ISP2_IF src $ISP2_IP
> 
> #This should do the trick of balancing
> 
> ip route add default scope global equalize nexthop via $ISP1_GW dev
> ISP1_IF weight 1 nexthop via $ISP2_GW dev $ISP2_IF weight 2
> 
> 
> What actually happens is that traffic is going out only by the first GW
> declared in the first nexthop, and it doesn't care weight nor balance.
> The only chance of making it to go throw the second GW declared is
> shutting down or collapse that interface, so then it goes for the second
> one.
> 
You have requested different weights:

ip route add default scope global equalize nexthop via $ISP1_GW dev
ISP1_IF weight 1 nexthop via $ISP2_GW dev $ISP2_IF weight 2

If you want each to be equal then at least give them equal weights.


-- 
Mark Perry

  reply	other threads:[~2008-06-03  5:56 UTC|newest]

Thread overview: 12+ messages / expand[flat|nested]  mbox.gz  Atom feed  top
2008-06-02 19:26 load balance [OT?] Martin
2008-06-03  5:56 ` Mark Perry [this message]
2008-06-03 13:17   ` Martin
2008-06-03 16:35 ` Martin
     [not found]   ` <4845768C.5020506@googlemail.com>
2008-06-03 17:06     ` Martin
     [not found]       ` <48457ACE.7020707@googlemail.com>
2008-06-03 17:25         ` Martin
2008-06-03 17:40           ` Mark Perry
2008-06-03 17:55             ` Martin
     [not found]   ` <48458766.2030602@googlemail.com>
2008-06-03 18:13     ` Martin
2008-06-03 20:58   ` Martin
2008-06-03 22:27 ` ArcosCom Linux User
2008-06-04 13:06   ` Martin

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