October 2003 10:53
To: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Subject: RE: [leaf-user] Load balancing.
Hello All,
Some more Q's after starting to build Alex's big network.
Well, after an industrious Sunday, I've managed... well, not that much
really.
Two big problems I ran up against.
One of the NICs required
September 2003 23:15
To: James Neave
Cc: LEAF-USER
Subject: Re: [leaf-user] Load balancing.
On Fri, 2003-09-12 at 01:43, James Neave wrote:
Hello all,
First of, my definition of Load Balancing is 2 or more Modems in a
machine and both are used to connect to a network or ISP, increasing
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Sent: 11 September 2003 23:15
To: James Neave
Cc: LEAF-USER
Subject: Re: [leaf-user] Load balancing.
On Fri, 2003-09-12 at 01:43, James Neave wrote:
Hello all,
First of, my definition of Load Balancing is 2 or more Modems in a
machine and both are used to connect
Thanks guys,
It's all thought experiments at the mo, as the neighbour does not have
A) A PC.
B) ADSL
Yet.
Stage 1 is the PC components are in the post.
Then a LEAF box at Alex's, connected to his ADSL and a WAP connected to
it, wireless NIC in the neighbours PC.
When the neighbour gets ADSL,
I'm an Internet Networking Engineer @ UUNET (now MCI) and I
know about load balancing. The best 50/50 way of load balancing is
if 2 circuits are on the same router on boths ends. The ISP needs to
insert a static route for your network block down both links.
That will force all
On Fri, 2003-09-12 at 01:43, James Neave wrote:
Hello all,
First of, my definition of Load Balancing is 2 or more Modems in a
machine and both are used to connect to a network or ISP, increasing the
maximum possible bandwidth.
A friend asked me a question.
Is it possible to load
On 12 Sep 2003, Steve Wright wrote:
[...]
The following will route each *packet* out a different port.
ip route add equalize default \
nexthop via DSL1-IP dev eth1 \
nexthop via DSL2-IP dev eth1
If you remove the word equalize, then it will send each alternate tcp
stream out
On Fri, 2003-09-12 at 11:32, Jeff Newmiller wrote:
On 12 Sep 2003, Steve Wright wrote:
[...]
The following will route each *packet* out a different port.
ip route add equalize default \
nexthop via DSL1-IP dev eth1 \
nexthop via DSL2-IP dev eth1
If you remove the
On Wed, 2003-09-10 at 16:32, Thitiporn Pornpirunrak wrote:
Hi all
I have 2 Adsl Router with both 128K .. I would like to set load balancing on my
bering box but I have no idea about that.. I try to search information on internet..
Anyone know please tell me..
Do you want to balance on