Re: [LARTC] Multiple interfaces thru one qdisc

Linux Advanced Routing and Traffic Control

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On Fri, Jun 01, 2001 at 09:42:04AM -0300, Ethy H. Brito wrote:
> On Fri, 1 Jun 2001, MONTESINO POUZOLS FEDERICO wrote:
> 
> >
> > 	I am not sure, but, perhaps, the teql discipline may be a
> > solution. With teql you could make a new interface (teql0 or something
> > like that) consisting of the two ppps. Look at the HOWTO, there are some
> > examples of teql, search also through this list archive.
> 
> If teql behaves as explained in Linux2.4 Adv HOWTO it is a round-robin
> device. It would do what I need if all ppp lines go to the same client which
> is not the case. Could you confirm that it is a simple RR device?

	As far as I know (I have read about it, but not tested) it _is_
Round-Robin.

	I think that, perhaps, you can impose the queue discipline on
tql0 (that masters both ppps), and then set different routes using
ppp0 and ppp1. I wonder if the teql qdisc will shape the ppp0 and
ppp1 sending rate. I doubt it.

	Please, if there is anybody who knows teql well, confirm this
point. Maybe this behaviour can be changed.



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