Re: Multi Route possible ?

2010-08-04 Thread Kevin Chadwick
> On 08/04/2010 06:36 PM, Kevin Chadwick wrote: > > > > Correct me if I'm wrong again but another option for redundancy would be > > to use two boxes for the connections with a trunk in failover mode. > > (I'm guessing you don't want to increase bandwidth, if you've chosen > > 3g?, or is this just

Re: Multi Route possible ?

2010-08-04 Thread Aaron Lewis
-BEGIN PGP SIGNED MESSAGE- Hash: SHA1 On 08/04/2010 06:36 PM, Kevin Chadwick wrote: > > Correct me if I'm wrong again but another option for redundancy would be > to use two boxes for the connections with a trunk in failover mode. > (I'm guessing you don't want to increase bandwidth, if y

Re: Multi Route possible ?

2010-08-04 Thread Kevin Chadwick
On Wed, 4 Aug 2010 09:35:27 + (UTC) Stuart Henderson wrote: > On 2010-08-03, Kevin Chadwick wrote: > >> All right , let me put it straight , a have a 3G card , a cable with > >> 1M bandwidth , i'd like to take use of them together , that's > >> so-called double routes (maybe load balance) ,

Re: Multi Route possible ?

2010-08-04 Thread Stuart Henderson
On 2010-08-03, Kevin Chadwick wrote: >> All right , let me put it straight , a have a 3G card , a cable with >> 1M bandwidth , i'd like to take use of them together , that's >> so-called double routes (maybe load balance) , don't know if it is >> possible. > > I'm pretty sure the trunk interface

Re: Multi Route possible ?

2010-08-03 Thread Kevin Chadwick
> All right , let me put it straight , a have a 3G card , a cable with > 1M bandwidth , i'd like to take use of them together , that's > so-called double routes (maybe load balance) , don't know if it is > possible. I'm pretty sure the trunk interface (roundrobin or loadbalance mode) will do wha

Re: Multi Route possible ?

2010-08-03 Thread Gregory Edigarov
-BEGIN PGP SIGNED MESSAGE- Hash: SHA1 On Tue, 03 Aug 2010 20:51:34 +0800 Aaron Lewis wrote: > -BEGIN PGP SIGNED MESSAGE- > Hash: SHA1 > > On 08/03/2010 08:52 PM, Kevin Chadwick wrote: > >> Well , just some ideas , is it possible to bind two different > >> address to a

Re: Multi Route possible ?

2010-08-03 Thread Aaron Lewis
-BEGIN PGP SIGNED MESSAGE- Hash: SHA1 On 08/03/2010 08:52 PM, Kevin Chadwick wrote: >> Well , just some ideas , is it possible to bind two different address to >> a single NIC , and play with double routes ? > > You can bind two nics with the trunk(4) interface? > All right , let me put

Re: Multi Route possible ?

2010-08-03 Thread Kevin Chadwick
> Well , just some ideas , is it possible to bind two different address to > a single NIC , and play with double routes ? You can bind two nics with the trunk(4) interface?

Re: Multi Route possible ?

2010-08-03 Thread Aaron Lewis
-BEGIN PGP SIGNED MESSAGE- Hash: SHA1 >> Hi, > Hi Aaron, > >> I'm just wondering if it's possible to take advantage of double routes. >> Combine two lower network , to gain a double-bandwidth network. >> >> Do openbsd has such kernel drivers ? > You could have a look at the rout

Re: Multi Route possible ?

2010-07-29 Thread Maikel Verheijen
On Jul 29, 2010, at 11:38 AM, Aaron Lewis wrote: > Hi, Hi Aaron, > I'm just wondering if it's possible to take advantage of double routes. > Combine two lower network , to gain a double-bandwidth network. > > Do openbsd has such kernel drivers ? You could have a look at the route optio

Multi Route possible ?

2010-07-29 Thread Aaron Lewis
-BEGIN PGP SIGNED MESSAGE- Hash: SHA1 Hi, I'm just wondering if it's possible to take advantage of double routes. Combine two lower network , to gain a double-bandwidth network. Do openbsd has such kernel drivers ? - -- Best Regards, Aaron Lewis - PGP: 0x4A6D32A0 Finger