AFAIK, EQL helps only in outside traffic and all incoming traffic comes
thru one of the DTEs only. This will not serve our purpose as we need to
do more of downloading than uploading.
We will take another 64Kbps a/c with the ISP.
But there is no question of ISP putting a router for us....
Anybody knows in detail on EQL?
Does it help downloading too?
What all are required to have EQL?
Oommen
On Wed, 29 Jul 1998 [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
Graham_Leach> As I see it, you have two options:
Graham_Leach>
Graham_Leach> 1) Look at EQL if you are trying to achieve multilink without it being
Graham_Leach> implicitly supported at the ISP level.
Graham_Leach> 2) Buy two channel service from your ISP and use that as leverage to
get them
Graham_Leach> to install a router to service your connection.
Graham_Leach>
Graham_Leach> I have no experience with EQL.
Graham_Leach> I recommend Pipeline Ascend routers.
Graham_Leach> Stay away from USR Total Control HYPER DSP.
Graham_Leach>
Graham_Leach> luck,
Graham_Leach>
Graham_Leach> g.
Graham_Leach>
Graham_Leach> -----Original Message-----
Graham_Leach> From: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Graham_Leach> Sent: Wednesday, July 29, 1998 1:23 PM
Graham_Leach> To: Linux Admin List <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>; Linux Net List
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Graham_Leach> Subject: ISDN PPP MLP over 2 DTEs using ZyXel TA128U
Graham_Leach>
Graham_Leach>
Graham_Leach> Using our 64Kbps ISDN account with the ISP (and a 128Kbps ISDN link with
Graham_Leach> the telecom provider), I was trying to get 128Kbps b/w by a second
logging
Graham_Leach> in using MLPPP over the same DTE.
Graham_Leach>
Graham_Leach> BUT, the ISP now says they dont support multiple logins on same a/c (and
Graham_Leach> hence effectively MLPPP will fail even though their server s/w supports
Graham_Leach> it).
Graham_Leach>
Graham_Leach> So we plan to take another 64Kbps line and use it on the 2nd DTE.
Graham_Leach> Heard that using MLP (different from MLPPP ?) we can bundle the two
64Kbps
Graham_Leach> lines into a single 128Kbps. Somebody told of PPTP also...
Graham_Leach>
Graham_Leach> To add, we dial on one server and access from another using proxy s/w for
Graham_Leach> ftp/telnet/ping/traceroute, for most of the bandwidth requirements.
Graham_Leach>
Graham_Leach> Anybody can help me on how to go about this?
Graham_Leach>
Graham_Leach> TIA
Graham_Leach>
Graham_Leach> Oommen.
Graham_Leach>
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