[Centos] Channel Bonding

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I'm not sure if it would accomplish what I need. Basically I was thinking of
using bonding on interfaces 1-3 (Wan) Connection to add redundancy  usage of
all wan links to our (router/gateway/firewall) for internal LAN.

My goal is to utilize all 3 connections or load-Balance/Share them any
suggestions?

Would Channel Bonding work for what I want to do?


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From: "Johannes Puschmann" <puschl@xxxxxxxxx>
To: "CentOS discussion and information list" <centos@xxxxxxxxxxx>
Sent: Monday, February 07, 2005 1:01 PM
Subject: Re: [Centos] Channel Bonding


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> Yes, running two Machines in bonding mode over two Cisco 3750 to an
> Netapp Filer.
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> Please, for the next question open a new Thread!
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> Best regards,
> Johannes
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> support@xxxxxxxxxxxx schrieb:
> | Has anyone attempted this on Centos recently?
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