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.
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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
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Matt Bazan wrote:
Can someone shed some technical light
Is it ATT?
If so, they only use Cisco Express Forwarding on the router, or so
that's at least what I was told by the level 1 techs. If packet order
reassembly is a an issue and the link is oversubscribed (IE: Heavy
VoIP/gaming use), this method isn't the greatest over others like MLPPP,
or
which is a vendor-agnostic approach for the most part.
Scott
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Scott Morris wrote:
If you're treating them as two separate links
'A'
as further definition, not as two separate vendors.
*shrug*
Scott
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Scott Morris wrote
They can be bonded via MLPPP or IMA, as stated previously. Also they can
be load-balanced via EIGRP.
What are you using to test your bandwidth (IPerf is pretty handy)? I'm
kinda assuming that the T1's are point to point, how far apart are the
offices?
-Wil
Matt Bazan wrote:
Can someone