Subject: Re: Bandwidth Aggregation
To: None <tech-net@netbsd.org>
From: Miles Nordin <carton@Ivy.NET>
List: tech-net
Date: 04/04/2005 04:51:10
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>>>>> "adal" == Anthony de Almeida Lopes <guerrilla_thought@gmx.de> writes:

  adal> can ALTQ decide on which route to take?

no, ALTQ can't make routing decisions.

  adal> This tunneling seems more promising though, I'll try that
  adal> later.

The tunneling I described works with equal cost multipath routing
which is not available in BSD nor Linux.  While similarly-named things
may be in KAME and iproute2 (not in stock NetBSD), even what is
available in those special distributions is not equivalent to what's
in Cisco and is not able to balance packets from a single (src,dst)
across two next-hops.

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