Our network , we have been using two ISP connections. First ISP connected to eth0 and second ISP connected to eth1. One ISP always would be backup. Can I use Linux bonding to amalgamate those two connections. Can I overcome manual switch over by using Linux bonding.The answer is nothing to do with Shorewall, or even Linux ... it's a very fundamental IP question.
I have a question even though not directly related to the topic.Are there any users in the list that have Fiber optic connection to the net ?
Is there an option similar to bonding or ML-ppp that ISP's provide for fail over redundancy ??
and last but not least ... How is shorewall + linux + hardware behave in these setups ( if any ) ??? Regards Harry.
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