Re: Linux based router for Gigabit traffic

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Anantha Kiran <ananth.kandukuri <at> gmail.com> writes:

> 
> Hi
> I am doing a project, in which i have to redirect traffic coming from
> one ethernet card of a machine, to one of three remaining three
> ethernet cards of same machine based on the src,dest IP and Port
> values of the pkt. I wrote a net_hook module to do this which i
> working fine for lower speeds like < 400 Mbps traffic. But project
> goal is to deal with gigabit traffic. 
> 
>...
> 
>  So, canbdoy please, suggest some  opensource router for linux which
> can deal with gigabit traffic. Or atleast some suggestions to solve
> this problem.

I have not used any gigabit hardware but I know on 100Mbps cards throughput at 
all speeds is noticely improved by enabling full duplex. And that is what I 
suggest to you. I believe you set it with ifconfig but I have not done so 
through ifconfig since 2.2.x.x. Now-a-days most distros allow those changes to 
be made when you're setting up your box during the installation.

neolozer

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