Yes you can make some cron job for the testing the both links active or not if one of the things down, you can clear the route cache but who ever have been in the cached will be lost hare ----- Original Message ----- From: "Daniel Wittenberg" <daniel-wittenberg@starken.com> To: "Netfilter" <netfilter@lists.netfilter.org> Sent: Saturday, March 08, 2003 1:10 PM Subject: Re: [SPAM-RATING-1] Re: equalize traffic when link is down > Ok, makes sense, so if we just drop the cache timeout (don't remember if > you can configure that or not) then we can adjust the "switch-over" time > in case the default is too high. > > Great, thanks! > Dan > > On Sat, 2003-03-08 at 01:53, hare ram wrote: > > Hi > > > > AFAIK, > > > > If the First Link down, the total traffic will move to Other Second Link, > > if you are configure and load balancing the Link > > > > If you make the static routes , them the traffic will be dead > > > > If you made the Loadbalance the both the links, > > then it will take some time to clear the routecache, once fresh route > > cache build you will have the fresh routes, > > so all the traffic will move towards active link. > > > > > > hare > > > >