load balancing
Carmen Sandiego on Monday, 01 November 2010 15:26:51
ok, i have two Internet connections i was wondering if there way anyway to load balance my ipv6 connections? if not would it be possible to root connections to aaa:: via nic 1 and bbb:: via nic 2?
thanks
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Carmen Sandiego on Monday, 01 November 2010 15:30:31
ps im using windows xp and ayiya
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Jeroen Massar on Monday, 01 November 2010 17:22:53
The bigger question is of course: what is the problem you are trying to solve?
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Carmen Sandiego on Monday, 01 November 2010 18:22:06
i have to 8mb connections, i would like 1 16mb connection.
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Jeroen Massar on Monday, 01 November 2010 21:15:25
Unless you can do magic, that will be very hard to do.
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Carmen Sandiego on Tuesday, 02 November 2010 11:18:50
i was kind of hopping i could route connections to a.a.a:: via nic 1 and connections to b.b.b:: via nic 2. by using two tunnels one for each nic.
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Carmen Sandiego on Tuesday, 02 November 2010 14:55:22
i know for normal tunnels i could add an ipv6 address to nic 2, then add a static route saying for aaaa use nic 2. can i do the same with AYIYA tunnels? or can i choose which nic an AYIYA tunnel uses?
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Jeroen Massar on Thursday, 04 November 2010 17:15:06
Routing one address/prefix over one link and the other rest over another does not give you suddenly 2*8mbit, it might possibly give you 8mbit per destination, but that does not do what you ultimately want it to do.
If you really want to have 16mbit in total you will need to find an ISP who is willing to do channel bonding for you. They will be more than happy to take quite some money off you for that.
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Carmen Sandiego on Thursday, 04 November 2010 23:44:37
i know it wont give me the same as 16mbit but it would allow me to use 16mbit, say 8 on one connection doing something then 8 on another doing something else.
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