Two models
1.      Extreme $6,500 
2.      Warp  $10,000. 

You are really paying for the software because it is just a rackmount
"clone" computer running Caldera Linux. Since it is just a software upgrade
a person could get the cheaper one and upgrade anytime.

The Extreme is primarily geared for redundancy and load sharing going out.
The Warp is for coming in and going out. We have the Extreme (cheaper
model).


                -----Original Message-----
                From:   Albert Lu [mailto:albert_lu@;optushome.com.au]
                Sent:   Tuesday, October 22, 2002 6:22 PM
                To:     'Harold Monroe'; [EMAIL PROTECTED]
                Subject:        RE: BGP4 and Multiple Providers [7:55918]

                Harold,

                From my quick look at this product, it seems to use DNS
changes for failover
                onto another ISP and keeping connectivity. It works
different than how BGP
                would for redundancy, with some limitations.

                BTW. How much does this product cost?

                Regards,

                Albert

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                Harold Monroe
                Sent: Wednesday, October 23, 2002 5:08 AM
                To: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
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2002
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                Subject: RE: BGP4 and Multiple Providers [7:55918]


                You might want to check out this company www.fatpipeinc.com

                We have two T1's load balanced (with two different providers
- XO &
                WorldCom) using their hardware/software device and no BGP
needed!


                                -----Original Message-----
                                From:   Brian (273954)
[mailto:brian@;nextmill.net]
                                Sent:   Friday, October 18, 2002 5:24 PM
                                To:     [EMAIL PROTECTED]
                                Subject:        BGP4 and Multiple Providers
[7:55918]

                                We are bringing in a second DS3 line into
our Cisco 7206 v12
                router and was
                                hoping for some general advise.
                                Our current provider is a 9mbps DS3 from
Genuity.  We are
                bringing in a
                                seconds DS3 from PAJO at 6mbps for
redundancy and to bring
                the usage down on
                                the Genuity line.

                                My question is what commands do I need to
look into when I
                have the BGP4
                                setup on the router in order to handle the
flow of traffic
                properly?

                                90% of our traffic is OUTBOUND (up to the
internet) and we
                need to balance
                                this traffic between the 9mbps and 6mbps
connections.  From
                what I am told
                                this won't be an automatic process but
something I will have
                to tweak on
                                occation depending on if traffic demands
change between the
                connections.

                                How am I best going to control this outbound
flow of
                traffic?  My idea was
                                that when one connection is using a high % I
can manually
                modify a metric of
                                some sort to make the router believe that
that connection is
                not as
                                preferred as it once was and start sending a
little of the
                traffic over the
                                other connection instead.  Am I being
realistic here?
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