u for your time.
Marcos Marconcini
>Date: Fri, 23 Jun 2006 09:35:37 -0300
>From: Giancarlo Razzolini <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
>To: misc@openbsd.org
>Subject: Re: T1 and DSL failover? redundancy?
>Message-ID: <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
>I do have a simila
John Brahy wrote:
> I was hoping to get some suggestions on the best way to handle this. We
just
> put a DSL line for inet backup and I'd like to have it automagically
> failover.
>
> We are running OpenBSD 3.9 -stable on a box with four interfaces. Currently
> we have one interface connected to ou
Lawrence Horvath wrote:
> On 6/22/06, L. V. Lammert <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
>> At 11:13 PM 6/21/2006 -0700, Lawrence Horvath wrote:
...
>> Keep in mind also that redundancy is fine for outgoing traffic, but
>> to actually route incoming traffic you must also have an upstream
>> ISP(s) that can h
On 6/22/06, L. V. Lammert <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
At 11:13 PM 6/21/2006 -0700, Lawrence Horvath wrote:
>You can use SNMP to monitor the wan interface on almost all routers,
>(I know personally about the cisco), so you might set something up
>that monitors taht, or you could using a dynamic rou
At 11:13 PM 6/21/2006 -0700, Lawrence Horvath wrote:
You can use SNMP to monitor the wan interface on almost all routers,
(I know personally about the cisco), so you might set something up
that monitors taht, or you could using a dynamic routing protcocal,
even rip would do, just something intera
You can use SNMP to monitor the wan interface on almost all routers,
(I know personally about the cisco), so you might set something up
that monitors taht, or you could using a dynamic routing protcocal,
even rip would do, just something interactive between OBSD firewall
and the router, the router
On 6/21/06, John Brahy <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
What are my other options? I'd like to have it automatically fail over but
I'm not sure what is required to do that.
Have you considered using a WAN card for your T1 natively on OpenBSD?
As well, you might have a look at ifstated(8) if that's the
I was hoping to get some suggestions on the best way to handle this. We just
put a DSL line for inet backup and I'd like to have it automagically
failover.
We are running OpenBSD 3.9 -stable on a box with four interfaces. Currently
we have one interface connected to our private network and one int
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