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Currently we have 4 DSL link and would like to integrate the 4 links into the proxy server. Obviously for that, we need 5 network cards, 1 for LAN and the other 4 for connection to DSL modems.
Anyone know of any good solution to do such integration? Preferably to have load balancing feature in it too. Previously we tried network teaming but it seems network teaming isn't a very stable solution. Occasionally the NIC stop working after restart this and that.
Please help to advise on any recommended solution currently exist, thanks for helping!
you can't do nic teaming for seperate internet connections, that's only for multiple connections to the same destination. For generic link load balancing, check lartc.org chapter 4. i don't know if squid can just do this within itself (or if you want to) i know you can define the source IP address of a request within squid, and that in turn should define the outbound link
i *think* but i'm not sure there...
HI ,
I am also looking for a solution for multiple DSL (3 from single ISP) , say for 1 MBPS each and the Balance it form my network so my network gets 3 MBPS balanced speed .
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