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2003 Jun 03
1
etherchannel/port group/bonding plus vlan works well
I figured I should post this because before I went to do it I searched the web for caveats etc and didn''t really find much. So anyway, I set up bonding + vlan for a project. Computer is dell powerdge 350 with 2 intel 82559 10/100 nic running stock 2.4.20. I tried both the eepro100 and the e100 drivers for the nics, both work 802.1q and bonding are modules. Switch is cisco 2924xl-en
2007 Jul 30
15
bandwidth aggregation between 2 hosts in the same subnet
Hi, I''m trying to increase the bandwidth between two hosts (backup). Both hosts are in the same /24 subnet and each of them is connected to a Cisco switch by 2 GbE interfaces (intel e1000). The switches/host are located in different building which are connected by 3 x GbE. building A | building B | --------
2007 Jan 24
2
Thoughput
Hi, I am after a feel of the throughput capabilities for TC and Iptables in comparison to dedicated hardware. I have heard talk about 1Gb+ throughput with minimal performance impact using 50ish TC rules and 100+ Iptables rules. Is there anyone here running large throughput / large configurations, and if so, what sort of figures? Regards Dan
2006 Sep 15
6
Problem with Load Balancing
Hi everybody! I''m trying to implement the load balancing for a LAN with two ISPs. I''ve installed a Suse Linux Enterpise Server 9 with iproute2 for that porpouse. The server have two NICs, one of them is for both the LAN and ISP 1. I''ve setup both NICs with YAST (if I use ip for this, then the whole thing doesn''t work!) and execute the following commands to
2005 Apr 14
2
LOADBALANCING+BRIDGING---is it possible on the same machine??
Hello All, I have a linux box running with three NIC''s, I have used brctl tool to configure this box as a bridge, i have given it ONE logical ipaddres, Every thing is working fine, but now i am required to configure the same bridge as a LOAD BALANCER.... On some googling i found the following link http://lartc.org/howto/lartc.rpdb.multiple-links.html This HOWTO requires me to have one
2013 Aug 17
0
Which version shall i choose ?
...- 2x1Gbit (later on 10 Gbit) backbone, 1Gbit for the clients For boot, Gigabit to the client may not make too much difference but I'd get your backbone and boot/image server(s) up to 10Gbit before pushing clients up and carefully consider pushing the backbone to 2x10Gbit in some active config (EtherChannel / PortChannel / LACP / Port Trunk). Remember that depending on your balancing algorithm, you could get 1 client flooding link-A, a second client trying to use link-A and link-B being unused. > - the "standard" .iso will grow to 60MB or more I don't know any tftpd that can't...
2006 Apr 06
3
OT: HOWTO: Create a 90mbit bonded link 600 m etre s away with Cat 3 or telco wire [long]
>Or, you could use a Corinex Phone Line Bridge which runs 128Mbits up to 2000 >feet. They also have a co-ax version which is 200mbits and goes 4000 feet... >About $300 for both ends. too bad they don't say what the bandwidth is at max distance - anyone know?
2003 Jun 20
7
RE: HOW TO COMBINE 2 DSL LINES IN THE SAME COMPUTER
J, What i meant is...like in Linux you make use of the two external connections and collate them as mentioned in the document. Can you try keeping the Linux box in front of the two windowze boxen and collate the two LAN connections coming from them as mentioned in the HOWTO???. Trevor On Sat, 2003-06-21 at 01:28, Tesla 13 wrote: > Hello Trevor, > > Windows computer with DSL line
2008 Jul 15
4
Bonding and Xen
Does anyone has implemented this sucessfully? I am asking this because we are implementing Xen on our test lab machines, which they hold up to three 3com and intel Nics 10/100mbps based. These servers are meant to replace MS messaging and intranet webservers which holds up to 5000 hits per day and thousands of mails, and probably the Dom0 could not handle this kind of setup with only one 100mbps
2013 Aug 17
2
Which version shall i choose ?
Hi all, I need some suggestions or hints which syslinux version I shall use. The main focus will be on PXE boot. I have to upgrade due to (expected) performance problems (tftp), so I will swich to HTTP boot ! existing system: - syslinux version 4.05 (tftp only) - used modules : pxelinux.0, memdisk, vesamenuc32, patched startrom.0 - I boot .nbi , .iso, .ima and sometimes files (clonezilla etc.) -
2009 Jun 18
7
7110 questions
Hi all, (down to the wire here on EDU grant pricing :) i''m looking at buying a pair of 7110''s in the EDU grant sale. The price is sure right. I''d use them in a mirrored, cold-failover config. I''d primarily be using them to serve a vmware cluster; the current config is two standalone ESX servers with local storage, 450G of SAS RAID10 each. the 7110 price
2006 Apr 06
4
OT: HOWTO: Create a 90mbit bonded link 600 metre s away with Cat 3 or telco wire [long]
I was given the challenge recently of creating a LAN-LAN bridge between two buildings several hundred metres from each other, using only existing Cat 3 wiring and without having to resort to an expensive and finicky 5 Ghz wireless link. I was able to create a 90 megabit link for about $3,000 Cdn with new PC's, CentOS 4.1, and the newly avaliable Black Box VDSL Ethernet Extender, which
2007 May 26
14
big problem with HTB/CBQ and CPU for more than 1.700 customers