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<DIV>I'm not sure if this is load balancing or not....<BR><BR>say that I have a
linux box with 3 different ISDN connections ( each to a<BR>different<BR>ISP )
So... I have eth0, eth1, and eth2 all doing 128K ISDN to the
internet.<BR><BR>What can I use do that OUTGOING connections will utilize all
three of these<BR>links. It doesn't have to be a 33/33/33 split.... just not
100/0/0.<BR><BR>I had read ( but never saw it actually work ) that if you had 3,
equal<BR>metric<BR>default routes, it would use all three links but I didn't see
that really<BR>work.<BR><BR>Does anyone have any real-world experience with
this.<BR><BR>Also.... the users behind this will be using NAT. Is that going to
cause a<BR>problem with this?<BR><BR>Thanks - jack<BR></DIV></BODY></HTML>