> On 08/04/2010 06:36 PM, Kevin Chadwick wrote:
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> > 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
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On 08/04/2010 06:36 PM, Kevin Chadwick wrote:
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> 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
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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) ,
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
> 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
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Aaron Lewis wrote:
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> On 08/03/2010 08:52 PM, Kevin Chadwick wrote:
> >> Well , just some ideas , is it possible to bind two different
> >> address to a
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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
> 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?
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>> Hi,
> Hi Aaron,
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>> 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
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
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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 ?
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