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* Wennie V. Lagmay <wlagmay@xxxxxxxxxxxxx> [20050707 10:17]: wrote:
> Hi all,
> 
> I have a problem with having 2 links with different ISP, can you please help
> me?
> 
> Premise:
>     Presently I have a proxy with 2 NIC, NIC 0 to internel network and NIC 1
> to ISP1. with this setup all is working fine.
> 
> Problem:
>     Now with the existing setup, I need to add Additional NIC, so the setup
> will be NIC 0 to internal network, NIC 1 to ISP1 and NIC 2 to ISP  2.
> 
> Can you please help me on how can I implement this setup with load balancing
> and fail over via squid proxy? By the way I using Fedora Core 2 64 bit,
> runing on Dell 2850 dual 3.2 Ghz processor and with 6 GB of memory. both ISP
> is serving 1Mb of bandwidth.


This, apparently, is not a squid question. It's a question for another
list that deals with networking and load balancing. Squid will be happy
to hum along as long as your network layer is up and running.



-Wash

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