Re: routing over a dual t1 connection (fwd)

1999-07-30 Thread Jeffrey J. Libman
umi did NOT want to discuss cisco routers. the original query i sent was regarding using free-bsd box as a router for 2 t1's to the same destination... i know there are folks out there relying on their unix box for a router...was hoping to learn something along these lines. cheers, jeff

Re: routing over a dual t1 connection (fwd)

1999-07-30 Thread Peter Radcliffe
David Schwartz <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> probably said: > > I have done this is a production environment, the traffic balanced > > perfectly. > Then perhaps you'd care to share with us how you told the > router whether it This is a) nothing to do with freebsd and b) specificly nothing to do with

RE: routing over a dual t1 connection (fwd)

1999-07-30 Thread David Schwartz
> > > > 1) It can be very easy to get working. > > > > > > Funny, you just said it was tricky to get working :) > > > > Tricky to get working _well_. Easy to get working. :) > > > > Adding an extra 'ip route' command takes 5 seconds. But then > watching your > > traffic balance terribly and perf

Re: routing over a dual t1 connection (fwd)

1999-07-30 Thread Joe Gleason
> > > > 1) It can be very easy to get working. > > > > Funny, you just said it was tricky to get working :) > > Tricky to get working _well_. Easy to get working. :) > > Adding an extra 'ip route' command takes 5 seconds. But then watching your > traffic balance terribly and performance go down

RE: routing over a dual t1 connection (fwd)

1999-07-30 Thread David Schwartz
> > 1) It can be very easy to get working. > > Funny, you just said it was tricky to get working :) Tricky to get working _well_. Easy to get working. :) Adding an extra 'ip route' command takes 5 seconds. But then watching your traffic balance terribly and performance go