RE: BGP4 and Multiple Providers [7:55918]

2002-11-11 Thread Cliff Cliff
Hi All, We also having the same situation. Actually, if you really want to do the load balance, you need to know what's your customer mostly going, it also can be captured by the cache server whcih place in between your router and ISP. As some cache server will record the traffic pattern for your

Re: BGP4 and Multiple Providers [7:55918]

2002-10-25 Thread Vern Stitt
I have had a brief demo as part of a WSD training session. The Linkproof handles DNS for the links and does active delay probing on incoming and outgoing traffic. From the Manual: Radware's LinkProof eliminates all of the complexities of multi-homing design, providing a single, easy to manage

Re: BGP4 and Multiple Providers [7:55918]

2002-10-24 Thread Vern Stitt
As an alternative, Radware offers the LinkProof which also allows multiple ISPs without using BGP. Their box is a more robust ASIC based design rather than a PC. The same hardware is also used in their FireProof and Web Server Director (WSD) products. Vern Stitt CCNA, ASE, MCSE(4.0 2000)

Re: BGP4 and Multiple Providers [7:55918]

2002-10-24 Thread Howard C. Berkowitz
At 1:29 PM + 10/24/02, Vern Stitt wrote: As an alternative, Radware offers the LinkProof which also allows multiple ISPs without using BGP. Their box is a more robust ASIC based design rather than a PC. The same hardware is also used in their FireProof and Web Server Director (WSD) products.

RE: BGP4 and Multiple Providers [7:55918]

2002-10-23 Thread Harold Monroe
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

RE: BGP4 and Multiple Providers [7:55918]

2002-10-22 Thread Harold Monroe
;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

RE: BGP4 and Multiple Providers [7:55918]

2002-10-22 Thread Albert Lu
: [EMAIL PROTECTED] [mailto:nobody;groupstudy.com]On Behalf Of Harold Monroe Sent: Wednesday, October 23, 2002 5:08 AM To: [EMAIL PROTECTED] 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

BGP4 and Multiple Providers [7:55918]

2002-10-18 Thread Brian \(273954\)
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

Re: BGP4 and Multiple Providers [7:55918]

2002-10-18 Thread dre
Brian (273954) wrote in message news:200210190024.AAA02320;groupstudy.com... 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

Re: BGP4 and Multiple Providers [7:55918]

2002-10-18 Thread Jimmykoz
Brian, Can this be done if the link to the ISP's are located at different Sites? This would be site to site load balance of outbound traffic using ISP #1 at Data Center #1 and ISP #2 at Data Center #2. --- dre wrote: Brian (273954) wrote in message