Wireless + lagg + lacp
Tom Judge
tom at tomjudge.com
Thu Apr 1 19:34:47 UTC 2010
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Paulo Fragoso wrote:
> Hi,
>
>
> In that handbook there are examples with wireless cards for failover
> only, nothing for get more bandwith with two or more wireless links.
>
> I am tring to do this:
>
> ----------------- ----------------
> | wlan0|<-------------->|wlan0 |
> | Router A | | Router B |
> | wlan1|<-------------->|wlan1 |
> ----------------- ----------------
>
> Router A: ifconfig lagg0 laggproto lacp laggport wlan0 laggport wlan1
>
> Router B: ifconfig lagg0 laggproto lacp laggport wlan0 laggport wlan1
>
> Main problem is: How do correct setup in wireless interfaces to work
> with lagg and make stable links?
>
Hi Paulo,
If you are just trying to make a fault tolerant link bundle between the
2 routers over a pair of links (of any type) there are a number of other
methods that you could use.
You may want to look at other methods of doing this. OSPF running on
the 2 routers could provide L3 fault tolerance over any link combination
if this is your goal.
Tom
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