On Sat, Sep 13, 2003 at 01:40:53PM +0100, Paul Sladen wrote: > On Sat, 13 Sep 2003, Sam Vilain wrote: > > On Fri, 12 Sep 2003 16:28, Paul Sladen wrote; > > > > > This doesn't work with the inbound traffic. > > > > might explain how to share inbound trafik as well > > > Not without cooperation from the ISP it isn't... > > Read the LARTC (http://lartc.org/), it explains how Ingress policing > > Two separate lines with two separate sets of address space. > > The Internet works on destination routeing. > > There is /no way/ you can get the packets to come down the "wrong" line.
please tell this all the new-age wanna be ISPs which route outgoing traffic over different routers/nodes than incomming, although this is usually done unintentionally ;) best, Herbert > However... > > Assuming that the ISP is not filtering based on source address. > > You *can* equal-route the *outbound* between two lines. > > > is used to limit and distribute input bandwidth. > > Limit, yes. Distribute, no. > > -Paul > -- > War is inconsistent with Truth. Nottingham, GB
