Re: [LARTC] bandwidth shaping over multiple WAN links

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Hi,

Thanks for the response.

> For download, you
> can use 3 links but only if you NAT and you have a lot of connections so you
> can load balance the different connections (like http traffic).

Can you provide some pointers on how to do this, especially load balancing?


Thanks,

Madhuri


>  An ftp
> download, will only use 1 link.
> This all to say that's not so easy to determine what will be the maximum
> bandiwdth a class can get.  And that's one of the parameters you need to
> create a good tc setup.  But you can create a tc setup that can shape the 3
> links in both directions.  Even if this shaping is not perfect, it still
> beter then not shaping at all.
>

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