It's a recommendation and advisement of an alternative solution. Nothing
more. Mr. Kennedy asked for what possible solutions existed, and I
suggested one. I don't believe I've stepped out of the bounds of reason
here.
And no, I'm not a marketing person, nor did I intend it to sound so
"markety", although in hindsight I noticed it was perhaps a bit more so
than I at first thought.
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Truman Boyes
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07/09/2001 12:33 PM
did you copy this from your brochure ? you may have preferences on this
mailing list, but blatent advertising is not recommended ..
--truman
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> Another alternative to router configs, BGP, ASN's, and the other
materials
> to manage such a configuration would be to replace the Sonicwalls with
> Stonesoft's StoneGate high availability firewall and VPN solution. It
will
> give you HA and load balancing of the firewalls and the ISPs through our
> patented multi-link technology, with all the performance of a packet
> filter, and security of a proxy. How? Check out http://www.stonesoft.com
> for more information, and to have a reseller or Stonesoft sales agent
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> hi,
> Just caught the tail end of this therefore well it might be a little
> jagged.
> Some time ago researched this to death and this is one way you might
> consider running towards..
> 1- See zebra.org
> 2 - BGP read up again see Zebra
> You can do QoS which is fascinating stuff via ALTQ if using BSD
> Linux has the same using ip and so on..
> Well Hope it helps.. usually AFAIK you need to be able to
> route via AS to do what you want to do..
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