Date: Wed, 23 Sep 1998 20:06:09 -0400 From: Dennis <dennis@etinc.com> To: Julian Elischer <julian@whistle.com>, Ray Bellis <rpb@community.net.uk> Cc: freebsd-isp@FreeBSD.ORG Subject: Re: Load balancing across 2 E1s? Message-ID: <199809231952.TAA00389@etinc.com> In-Reply-To: <Pine.BSF.3.95.980720110216.23919D-100000@current1.whistle. com> References: <004501bdb3fc$82f0edc0$1aa148c3@rpb.community.net.uk>
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Our product incorporates load balancing on multiple T1/E1 lines
as a standard feature.
dennis
At 11:31 AM 7/20/98 -0700, Julian Elischer wrote:
>you can look in the archives ('net' mailing list) for references to the
>'mpath' patches..
>
>julian
>(thye may not apply totally cleanly due to some checnges in FreeBSD since
>then, but they should bo 99% what you need)
>
>julian
>
>On Mon, 20 Jul 1998, Ray Bellis wrote:
>
>> I've an application where a customer wants to connect together two
networks with a microwave link, where the microwave
>> link is terminated as two G.703 E1 (2Mbps) circuits in parallel. I hope
to use G.703 to X.21 convertors to interface
>> the circuits to PCI synchronous cards in a system running FreeBSD.
>>
>> Is it possible to make FreeBSD load balance across the two circuits to
give the expected 4Mbps circuit, or will I need
>> to use hardware muxes (and then find a 4Mbps G.703 to V.35 convertor)?
>>
>> thanks,
>>
>> Ray.
>>
>> --
>> Ray Bellis, MA(Oxon) - Technical Director - Oxford CommUnity Internet plc
>> Windsor House, 12 High Street, Kidlington, OXFORD OX5 2PJ UK
>> Telephone: +44-1865-856000 Fax: +44-1865-856001
>> Email: ray.bellis@community.net.uk URL: http://www.community.co.uk/
>>
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