Roy,

Thank you.  I will check it out, I had heard about it being a firewall, but
not doing load balancing.

Steven

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On 4/3/2002 at 8:26 AM Roy Kartadinata wrote:

>Glynn and Steven,
>
>You guys might want to check Symantec Firewall/VPN Appliance. One of the
>model  have a load balancing feature that will only works for outgoing
>traffic. I don't know much exactly but most likely be cheaper than Cisco ..
>:)
>
>
>:: Roy Kartadinata ::
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>From: "Steven Pierce" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
>To: "Glynn S. Condez" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>; <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
>Sent: Wednesday, April 03, 2002 8:13 AM
>Subject: Re: Load Balancing
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>>
>>
>> Glynn,
>>
>> I have had the same question.  I have not as of yet been able to find
>> anyone that can tell me how it will work.
>>
>> I have been advised that CISCO has equipment that will allow this to
>work.
>>
>> Please let me know when you find out.
>>
>>
>> Steven
>>
>>
>>
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>> On 4/2/2002 at 11:57 PM Glynn S. Condez wrote:
>>
>> >Hello guys, I know this is a very off topic but I believe that someone
>> >will
>> >help me with this.  I have broadband wireless connection with a 64kbps
>> >bandwidth on both different provider. Actually I dont have a cisco
>router
>> >and I only use 1 wireless connection and the other one is for backup.
>The
>> >wireless cable is directly connected to my linux box with a zebra
>installed
>> >and do a simple routing.
>> >
>> >This linux stands as my router or gateway and below this is my servers.
>My
>> >question is, if my links down I really need to switch to the backup
>> >connection and change my default gw and some IPs. is it possible to use
>> >both
>> >connection so that I the other one dies the other one is still working?
>if
>> >its possible, how do I do it? I dont have an idea pls help.
>> >
>> >
>> >Best Regards,
>> >Glynn
>> >
>> >
>> >
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