Date: Thu, 14 Aug 1997 15:19:25 -0700 From: "Randy A. Katz" <randyk@ccsales.com> To: Richard Hodges <rh@alpine.net> Cc: isp@FreeBSD.ORG Subject: Re: Multi-homed - Load Balancing - No Single Point of Failure Message-ID: <3.0.3.32.19970814151925.00eb7510@ccsales.com> In-Reply-To: <Pine.BSF.3.91.970814150207.10933J-100000@oak.alpine.net> References: <3.0.3.32.19970814143306.00b6ac80@ccsales.com>
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I just spoke with the guy in sales at SDL. It seems they're tied in closely with BSDi and he seemed to think they would be able to offer a solution in that area (using BSDi, of course). I'm not so opposed to buying the OS if the solution is good and it means we don't have to buy a Cisco 4700. He also spoke of Linux but did not know where to go for solutions... Thanx, Randy Katz At 03:08 PM 8/14/97 -0700, Richard Hodges wrote: >On Thu, 14 Aug 1997, Randy A. Katz wrote: > >> How does one do Multi-homed, Load Balancing & No Single Point of Failure >> with Pipeline 130's and Cisco 2501's??? > >Good point. I probably should have changed the subject line because >I was writing about my requirements, which are simple T1 to T1 >connections, which are handled fine with Ascend and cisco. > >I would like to give the serial cards a try, but I am not >impressed by Dennis' rude replies. > >All the best, > >-Richard > >-------------------------------------------- >Richard Hodges | (702) 888-3000 >Alpine Internet | 400 Fairview Drive >rh@alpine.net | Carson City, NV 89701 >member, ISP/C > > >
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