From owner-freebsd-isp Thu Apr 6 9:44:35 2000 Delivered-To: freebsd-isp@freebsd.org Received: from mel.alcatel.fr (mel.alcatel.fr [212.208.74.132]) by hub.freebsd.org (Postfix) with ESMTP id 606D337BE56 for ; Thu, 6 Apr 2000 09:44:23 -0700 (PDT) (envelope-from Thierry.Herbelot@alcatel.fr) Received: from aifhs10.alcatel.fr (mailhub2.alcatel.fr [155.132.188.80]) by mel.alcatel.fr (ALCANET/SMTP) with ESMTP id RAA19470; Thu, 6 Apr 2000 17:35:35 +0200 From: Thierry.Herbelot@alcatel.fr Received: from frmta003.netfr.alcatel.fr (frmta003.netfr.alcatel.fr [155.132.251.32]) by aifhs10.alcatel.fr (ALCANET/SMTP2) with SMTP id SAA19901; Thu, 6 Apr 2000 18:36:40 +0200 (MET DST) Received: by frmta003.netfr.alcatel.fr(Lotus SMTP MTA v4.6.6 (890.1 7-16-1999)) id C12568B9.005BEAE7 ; Thu, 6 Apr 2000 18:43:59 +0200 X-Lotus-FromDomain: ALCATEL To: Adrian Gonzalez Cc: isp@FreeBSD.ORG Message-ID: Date: Thu, 6 Apr 2000 18:43:51 +0200 Subject: multi-PPP over UDP ? (was Re: Bandwidth aggregation (second try) ) Mime-Version: 1.0 Content-type: text/plain; charset=us-ascii Content-Disposition: inline Sender: owner-freebsd-isp@FreeBSD.ORG Precedence: bulk X-Loop: FreeBSD.org Hello There was a post by Brian Sommers (the PPP maintainer) about setting up a multi-link PPP server with PPP transported via UDP. This would be a cheap way to aggregate bandwidth. Things to do : - set up a PPP link over UDP between your two offices, one on each radio link - aggregate the two links with MPD (must be in the ports ...) TfH Adrian Gonzalez on 06/04/2000 17:47:39 To: isp@FreeBSD.ORG cc: (bcc: Thierry HERBELOT/FR/ALCATEL) Subject: Bandwidth aggregation (second try) (the previous message was accidentaly sent before completion.. that's what I get for using a different editor than the one I'm used to...) Hello I'm hoping that somebody else on this list has had the same problem as I do, so here goes. We're an ISP with offices in two neighboring cities, one is in the US, the other one in Mexico. We currently have a couple of wireless bridges between the offices (breezecom), and the Mexico office gets its net access from the US side (since Internet access in Mexico at higher bandwidths is prohibitively expensive). The problem is the wireless bridges aren't quite performing as good as I'd like them too. One is a 3mbps model, running at two (because it's proven to be more reliable at 2), the other is one of the newer 11mbps models. Currently, each bridge handles a few of the subnets we have, in an attempt to balance the load between them, however, they're not scaling particularly well under the heavy traffic. My question is, is there a way of doing some sort of bandwidth aggregation, or something that would let me treat 2 or more wireless bridges as a single "point to point" link? I was toying around with PPPoE, in hopes that I would be able to do multilink PPPoE, however I don't think that's possible (yet?) and the PPPoE documentation seems to be a work in progress. I got a quote for a pair of 'tsunami' 100mbps (45 full-duplex) wireless bridges and it was close to 30k so I'm hoping to find another solution using FreeBSD. Any suggestions welcome -Adrian Gonzalez -Global PCNet To Unsubscribe: send mail to majordomo@FreeBSD.org with "unsubscribe freebsd-isp" in the body of the message To Unsubscribe: send mail to majordomo@FreeBSD.org with "unsubscribe freebsd-isp" in the body of the message