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Any different if the links are VDSL? I have little experience in |
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working with DSL based connections, and was wondering what was |
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possible in terms or bridging/bonding etc.. if anything. |
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On 5/25/13, Nick Khamis <symack@×××××.com> wrote: |
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> I missed out some crusial info in my last email. As mentioned this |
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> would be two separate DSL services, connected using separate bridges. |
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> I think I am describing more of a link aggregation or bonding.... |
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> Also assuming that the service providers support bonding of the links.... |
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> On 5/25/13, Nick Khamis <symack@×××××.com> wrote: |
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>> Hello everyone, |
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>> I am looking to put together a linux router for small business, and |
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>> was wondering if there was anything the suite (using quagga etc..) |
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>> that would allow for load balancing of regular dsl links. Kind of like |
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>> cisco with fast ethernet 0,1 and ip sef. If outgoing and incoming |
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>> traffic could be balanced, it would be great! |
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>> Kind Regards, |
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>> Nick. |
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