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BinTec RS353a - Load Balancing; Load Balancing Groups

BinTec RS353a
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10.4 Load Balancing
The increasing amount of data traffic over the Internet means it is necessary to send data
over different interfaces to increase the total bandwidth available. IP load balancing en-
ables the distribution of data traffic within a certain group of interfaces to be controlled.
10.4.1 Load Balancing Groups
If interfaces are combined to form groups, the data traffic within a group is divided accord-
ing to the following principles:
In contrast to Multilink PPP-based solutions, load balancing also functions with accounts
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