Peter Bisroev wrote:
On Wed, May 15, 2013 at 2:25 PM, Stuart Henderson <[email protected]> wrote:
Two pairs of per-packet load balanced (slow) ADSLs, round robinning connections
between the pairs to avoid *too* many problems.
Maybe I am missing something but how come there are so many out of
order packets?
If you per-packet load share between two interfaces, suppose that two
packets of the same conversation go down two links but that the first of
them is currently transmitting a huge packet (with no following packet
to go on the other link because it's a one-off or the end of a
conversation).
You could very well end up with the second packet arriving first.