Load Balancing Outgoing, its possible ?
G Bryant
gbryant at roamingsolutions.net
Fri Oct 28 08:21:16 PDT 2005
Daniel Dias Gonçalves wrote:
>
> Complicated ? Its possible ?
>
> TELECOM
> LOAD SHARING PER PACKET
> ------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------
>
> | | | |
> | |
> | | | |
> | |
> -------------------------------------
> -------------------------------------
> CISCO 2600 (6mbps) HAUWEI (6mbps)
> LOAD SHARING PER PACKET LOAD SHARING PER
> PACKET
> -------------------------------------
> -------------------------------------
> Ethernet (64.XX.XX.1/30) Ethernet
> (65.XX.XX.1/30)
> | |
> | |
> | |
> XL0 (64.XX.XX.2/30) XL1
> (65.XX.XX.2/30)
> ------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------
>
> FREEBSD 5.4 + PF
> ------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------
>
> XL2 (192.168.0.254/24, 64.XX.XX.5/30, 65.XX.XX.5/30)
> |
> |
> ------------------
> SWITCH
> ------------------------------- IP: 65.XX.XX.6/30
>
> ------------------ GW:
> 65.XX.XX.5
> / \
> / \
> IP: 192.168.0.10/24 IP: 64.XX.XX.6/30
> GW: 192.168.0.254 GW: 64.XX.XX.5
> and more clients ...
> I need load balancing outgoing traffic from:
> 192.168.0.0/24 ( NAT )
> and 64.XX.XX.0/24, 65.XX.XX.0/24
>
> It is possible to make this balancing with the PF ? Exists some
> software that I make this ? Zebra can help me?
> This type of balancing gives to problems with the navigation of the
> user of NAT or IP valid ?
> If it is possible, wanted to see examples with rules.
>
> Thanks,
>
If you do not manage to come right with PF, I have a working example of
a similar setup using IPFW & natd.
Let me know if you would like the config files.
Regards
Graham
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