I'll do some checking on this Travis.
 
Jeff

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From: wireless-boun...@wispa.org [mailto:wireless-boun...@wispa.org] On
Behalf Of Travis Johnson
Sent: Saturday, January 24, 2009 12:01 PM
To: WISPA General List
Subject: Re: [WISPA] bonding


Hi,

That's not good news... when we use Cisco CEF and per-packet load balancing,
we get the full speed. We currently have a customer that has 4 bonded 4Mbps
DSL lines, and they get 16Mbps any time they run a speed test.

And, now that I think about it, at one of our very remote POP's, we have two
T1 lines from Verizon using MLPPP and we get a full 3Mbps. We are using an
Imagestream router at this location... I'm not sure what Verizon is using.

Travis
Microserv

Adam Greene wrote: 

Yep, we're bonding DSL with MLPPP as well, with direct PVCs through Verizon.


Caveat: we generally see only about 80% performance rates (i.e. if [4] 1Mbps


circuits are bonded together, we get 3.2Mbps throughput). Have not found a 

way to improve this. Using Cisco gear on both ends.





----- Original Message ----- 

From: "Jeff Broadwick"  <mailto:jeffl...@comcast.net> <jeffl...@comcast.net>

To:  <mailto:e...@wisp-router.com> <e...@wisp-router.com>; "'WISPA General
List'"  <mailto:wireless@wispa.org> <wireless@wispa.org>

Sent: Friday, January 23, 2009 5:32 PM

Subject: Re: [WISPA] bonding





  

Hi Eje,



Yes, you are correct.  We can bond DSL using MLPPP.



Jeff





-----Original Message-----

From: wireless-boun...@wispa.org [mailto:wireless-boun...@wispa.org] On

Behalf Of e...@wisp-router.com

Sent: Friday, January 23, 2009 11:28 AM

To: WISPA General List

Cc: Jeff Broadwick

Subject: Re: [WISPA] bonding



I do believe you would be able to use an Imagestream. If memory serves me

right they do support mlppp. I'm sure Jeff can correct me if I'm wrong.



/Eje

------Original Message------

From: Travis Johnson

Sender: wireless-boun...@wispa.org

To: WISPA General List

ReplyTo: WISPA General List

Subject: [WISPA] bonding

Sent: Jan 23, 2009 11:22



Hi,



We currently provide DSL service using Qwest. We are a "megahost"

provider, meaning we have a DS3 directly to Qwest, and then we can sell 

DSL

circuits using our bandwidth, etc.



In the past, we have been able to "bond" multiple DSL lines using a Cisco

router on the customer side and then using Cisco's CEF protocol.

This provides a true bonded connection, because it does a "per packet"

load balance.



Is there a better solution? I have to use a Cisco on our NOC side, but I

would prefer to find something cheaper. Any ideas on what protocol may 

work?

MLPPP or ?????



Travis

Microserv





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