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On 12/27/2005 6:45 PM, SWAPNIL wrote:

> Currently I want to club both the lines in a single Linux System and get an 
> total 1 mbps bandwidth for load balancing.
> 
> How can we achieve this? What do we need to do?
> 
> One suggested the option of using BGP / OSPF in Linux based router with 
> zebra,  but I am new to Linux and routers what should I do?
> Is there any other option ?
> If anybody has faced same scenario please help me.
> you can view current setup and new requirements at following link
> 
> http://downloadftp.modular-infotech.com/common/share/net.pdf 
> 
>


If you plan to use this for serious business and as you say you are new
to Linux, i strongly advise you NOT to try it. Hire a professional or a
company to set this up for you. It is quite complicated if you do not
understand routing, Linux or any other OS aside.

cheers,
- - Ankur.
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