On 15 Jan 2002, Mark Kilmartin wrote:
> Or can anybody suggest another solution.
configure the routers to do NAT, so that anything going out ISP1
router will always have a source address of <ISP1 allocation> and
similar for the ISP2 router.
then on the linux box setup a weighted multihop default route:
ip route add default \
nexthop via <router-ISP1> dev <device> weight x \
nexthop via <router-ISP2> dev <device> weight y
change x and y so that x/y == bandwidth ISP1 / bandwidth ISP2
> MArk
--paulj
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