Now, if I go to dual modems (or even three), is the box going to be
able
to keep up when servicing three 33K modems and doing DNS lookups and
running apache, squid, etc all at the same time?
Oh yeah, it will certianly keep up. A local ISP used to run their
whole ISP on a 486dx4/100, with 32mb,
Hi Kevin,
I worked it out yesterday. My mistake was in not deleting the pppx
entries from the routing table. Perfectly obvious in hindsight, but I do
wish that people writing documents would give more examples.
The closest I have come to a Portmaster is looking one up in the price
list on
I have a fairly urgent need for load balancing two modems, but eql just
does not work for me. All the bits are in place but all traffic goes
via
ppp1.
You must make sure that the hardware at the other end of the connection
will also support load balancing (i.e. it must be a linux box, a
I have a fairly urgent need for load balancing two modems, but eql just
does not work for me. All the bits are in place but all traffic goes via
ppp1.
There are quite a few steps in setting things up and I am wondering if
these things have to be done in a specific order.
How do I go about
Is there a HOWTO or similar? I have /usr/src/linux/drivers/net/README.eql
and I got hold of eql-1.2.tar.gz which has the source for eql_enslave.
It's in the NET-3 Howto.
6.6. EQL - multiple line traffic equaliser
The application is for a school which needs 64K bandwidth but ISDN is too
Is there a HOWTO or similar? I have /usr/src/linux/drivers/net/README.eql
and I got hold of eql-1.2.tar.gz which has the source for eql_enslave.
It's in the NET-3 Howto.
6.6. EQL - multiple line traffic equaliser
Thanks - I missed that. But I don't think the writer has actually
On Wed, 31 Dec 1997, George Bonser wrote:
On Thu, 1 Jan 1998, Lindsay Allen wrote:
I have a fairly urgent need for load balancing two modems, but eql just
does not work for me. All the bits are in place but all traffic goes via
ppp1.
There are quite a few steps in setting
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