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Old 08-09-2007, 12:38 AM   #1
Ammad
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network load balancing


Dear all,

Is it possible to load balance on proxy/firewall multiple isp links.
Currently i have 3 network interface cards installed on proxy/firewall,

NIC-1 ISP1 1Mbps
NIC-2 ISP2 512Kbps
NIC-3 LAN

I want to use 90% of ISP1 and 70% of ISP2.
 
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