-----BEGIN PGP SIGNED MESSAGE----- Hash: SHA1 Matt Bazan wrote: > Can someone shed some technical light on the details of how two T1's are > bonded (typically). We've got two sets of T's at two different location > with vendor 'X' (name starts w/ an 'A') and it appears that we're really > only getting about 1 full T's worth of bandwidth and maybe 20% of the > second. > > Seems like they're bonded perhaps using destination IP? It's a vendor > managed solution and I need to get some answers faster than they're > coming in. Thanks. > > Matt > More than likely they are not bonded t1's they are just load balanced by the router which by default on Cisco is per session. Meaning pc1 to t1#1, pc2to t1#2, pc3 to t1#1. If they are truly bonded with some sort of MUX for a 3 meg port then you would not see the results you are seeing.
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