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Re: Multi-Link Machine



There is a solution for your problem, 
1.
Forget ifconfig, and route
2.
Get knowlege about ip and tc (iproute package)
3. 
Compile QoS into kernel.
4. Check Linux-advanced iprouting-howto
http://www.linuxdocs.org/HOWTOs/Adv-Routing-HOWTO.html

My project is also like this but I not finished yet.


R.


Idézve: Dátum: 2003/3/9 4:38:59. Feladó: Brad Lay <brad@coombabah.net>.
>I have a linux machine with 2.4.19 on it, and 2 Internet links.
>
>eth0 is Telstra Bigpond Cable (Semi static ip, its dhcp assigned), which I
>want to route certain ips ranges over this link. 144.135.23.0/24 for eg.
>
>eth1 is the internal interface on 192.168.0.0/24
>
>eth2 is an adsl connection with a static ip which I want to be the default
>route for any traffic left over.
>
>I can get this to sort of work, but traceroute'ing to anything I set
>static routes [1] with, doesn't work because I assume that it trys to come
>back via the default route. Is that right?
>
>Also I need to break the adsl connection into 2 parts, its a 512kbit link,
>so I would like to take 384kbit and 128kbit of the link, and assign
>128kbit to 192.168.0.192/27 which would be done on eth1, but I don't want
>to limit traffic coming from eth0. (eth0 is 9mbit, so its a bit of a waste
>to shape it down to 128kbit now isnt it :)
>
>Is any of this possible or am I just dreaming?
>
>[1] route add -net ip.add.re.ss netmask 255.255.255.255 gw <gw ip of eth0>
>
>Thanks in advance.
>
>
>[NOTE: I've been to lartc.org and emailed them also, hoping to find some
>help, so no point telling me about them again, as I already have been and
>read the howto :-)]
>
>Regards,
>
>Brad Lay
>(brad@coombabah.net)
>
>
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