Re: 3 Mb question and Summary of feedback.

2004-10-14 Thread Gerald
On Wed, 13 Oct 2004, Richard J. Sears wrote: Never had any long term luck with MLPPP. What about MFR (Multilink Frame-Relay)? What hardware was your MLPPP bad experience on? I have a 7206 I'll be using for my end of this. I've seen some web pages that discuss some problems (perhaps resolved

3 Mb question

2004-10-13 Thread Gerald
I've got what seems to me like an innocuous question for this list... Someone is requesting access to about 3 mb of traffic up/dn. I figure 2 T1s will give them the 3 Mb I need, but I'm looking for suggestions on either efficiently combining those 2 to get the most bandwidth for their buck or

Re: 3 Mb question

2004-10-13 Thread Stephen J. Wilcox
multilinking t1s will work fine. but depending on your customer, there are lots of things between a T1 and DS3.. such as 10Mb ethernet Steve On Wed, 13 Oct 2004, Gerald wrote: I've got what seems to me like an innocuous question for this list... Someone is requesting access to about 3

Re: 3 Mb question

2004-10-13 Thread Vicky
-BEGIN PGP SIGNED MESSAGE- Hash: SHA1 ...also look into IMA (inverse multiplex atm). regards, /vicky Gerald wrote: | I've got what seems to me like an innocuous question for this list... | | Someone is requesting access to about 3 mb of traffic up/dn. I figure 2 | T1s will give them the 3