At 10.27 14/09/00 +0100, Roberto Fichera wrote: >At 20.18 13/09/00 +0200, Andi Kleen wrote: > >>On Wed, Sep 13, 2000 at 09:01:56PM +0100, Roberto Fichera wrote: >> > At 21.05 13/09/00 +0300, semat wrote: >> > >> > >That you probably need to do on the router if you have many routes to >> your >> > >linux box and want to balance them but if you want to load balance >> > >multiple linux boxes then you need to cluster and use piranha which has >> > >good load balancing. On the router I think OSPF with some costs is >> all you >> > >would need. >> > > >> > > > How can I configure my linux server (kernel 2.2.x RH6.2) with 2 >> > > > or more routers with load balancing ? >> > > > >> > >> > I need to redistribute the IP traffic between 2 or more routers when we >> > have saturated ~70-80% of the first router's bandwidth. >> >>Linux kernel supports it using equal cost multipath routes (configurable >>using iproute2), but the available routing daemons seem no to. > >Can you explain it better with a little example :-)! Ok! I'll retry to explain better what I need. Currently I have 3 routers (64Kbit/s, 256Kbit/s and 2Mbit/s). When I use the 2Mbit/s, I pay for traffic that exceed XGbytes/Month. So what we need ? We need to configure a new linux box that balance all the intranet traffic between the 3 routers. I need to use QoS or configure others thing ? Roberto Fichera. - : send the line "unsubscribe linux-net" in the body of a message to majordomo@vger.kernel.org