> just wanted to know if there is an equivalent to any linux flavor of
> the solaris HA network feature, IPMP (internet protocol multipathing).
> if there are, kindly point me to the right resource. i've been looking
> around and haven't found any. thanks in advance.

Sun doesn't fail to produce papers. 
<http://www.sun.com/blueprints/1102/806-7230.pdf>

Although the paper doesn't mention IEEE 802.3ad aren't they similar?

<http://linux-ip.net/html/ether-bonding.html>
caveat: Linux's IEEE 802.3ad needs both endpoints to support bonding
and dunno if it works across different switches now.

<http://pornadmin.net/~tongson/archives/2005-03.html#e2005-03-20T12_24_02.txt>
NetBSD's better, works just like solaris's
caveat: its in NetBSD 3.0 aka current

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