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Forsaken_GA wrote: » I call bonding two ethernet ports EtherChannel I assume the problem for you here is that these are two layer 3 connections, so you can't really bond them in the traditional methods. I don't know if you have the budget for it, but if it was an option, I think I'd rather deploy GLBP than fool with bonding two connections together like this.
ColbyNA wrote: » You don't think GLBP would be overkill for this?
Forsaken_GA wrote: » That depends. If his budget will support it, then no The ability to deploy redundancy and load balancing at the same time holds great appeal for me. I like my sleep.
cisco_trooper wrote: » Yeah, people here are thinking in the ether-channel sense, but I'm thinking that isn't going to working coming in on two separate cable modems. I'm going to have to re-work all of this with them. I'm totally not a retard with BGP and all the gateway redundancy protocols. I'm just really curious if there is some other "bonding" technology because it is being thrown around pretty matter of factly right now.
cisco_trooper wrote: » Working on a new branch office deployment. The upload speeds required by the new office have brought up the idea of bonding multiple connections from a single ISP in order to increase upload bandwidth. It is my understanding at this time that these will be business class cable connections brought in on cable modems, and handed off to me over ethernet. I have never bonded two ISP connections like this and quite frankly I can't figure out how to do it. It might be easier if I knew a technical name for this type of deployment. I've heard of people bonding T1 WICs (IMA..inverse multiplexing over ATM)...but never Ethernet. Anyone have any suggestions/recommendations?
ColbyNA wrote: » He said this is a branch office, I think recommending buying another router is overkill. Load-balancing two internet connections is relatively simple and definitely doesn't require two routers and a redundancy protocol.
kristianbrown wrote: » You could always load balance between the links based on traffic type. For example, voip and video through on of the links and all other through the other.
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