hi,

One more thought on bandwidth mangement..
Scenario is same..
two links from different ISps..
If one link is down ,i can push the outgoing traffic thru the other link...
Is there any way i can get my incoming traffic...

For eg.i have 2 webservers running on both the links(one on net4india and
the other on satyam links)
If my net4india or satyam link goes down ,people should be able to browse
both the servers..
Can anybody pour some light on this..

Regards

Manu

> Ratnakar Koli wrote,
> > > is it possible to bundle bandwidth frm 2 isps,
> > i.e.  128 x 2 = 256.
> > > and where can i find more information on this?
> >
> > Its on the LARTC HOWTO at http://www.lartc.org
> >
> or another guide
> http://www.samag.com/documents/s=1824/sam0201h/0201h.htm
> this should also help.
>
> Hiten.
>
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