Re: Sending and receiving packets from multiple lines

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Hello,

TCP should reorder packet fragments.
If you're using UDP or a custom protocol over IP, you have absolutemy
no guarantee about the delivery of packets.

2013/3/23, Randi Botse <nightdecoder@xxxxxxxxx>:
> Hi All,
>
> My network implements interface bonding, aggregate several lines into
> one logical line to achieve higher connection throughput and
> redundancy.
> I'm writing a network application in Linux that basically send packets
> to another host outside. I got problem with packet ordering on
> destination host, for example. packet1 from line1 should arrived
> earlier than packet3 from line3, etc. I want them to be delivered in
> correct order. Is this possible? if yes, what is the better way for
> doing this?.
>
> Thanks
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