Hello Ray -
Yes you can do this, however you will need to use one of the following:
AuthBy ROUNDROBIN
AuthBy VOLUMEBALANCE
AuthBy LOADBALANCE
You should do some testing though to verify that load balancing actually
improves performance.
Have a look at section 6.43 in the Radiator 3.3.1 reference manual.
("doc/ref.html").
regards
Hugh
On Monday, September 9, 2002, at 10:17 AM, [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
> Hi,
>
>
> Is it possible to have multiple ports on single ip for load
> balance application.
>
> Ex.
>
> <AuthBy RADIUS>
> <Host 203.114.23.24>
> Secret test
> AuthPort 1645
> AcctPort 1646
> </Host>
>
> <Host 203.114.23.24>
> Secret test
> AuthPort 1812
> AcctPort 1813
> </Host>
>
> <Host 203.114.23.24>
> Secret test
> AuthPort 1647
> AcctPort 1648
> </Host>
>
> <Host 203.114.23.24>
> Secret test
> AuthPort 1842
> AcctPort 1843
> </Host>
>
> </AuthBy>
>
>
>
> Is it possible to use for volume load balancing using single ip
> multiple ports?
>
>
> Ray
>
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