[AusNOG] bonding many ADSL2 connections

Curtis Bayne curtis at bayne.com.au
Fri Aug 6 16:24:20 EST 2010


You can use GRE tunnels across the links (or even bypass that completely if you're doing Layer 2) and then use per-packet load balancing on a private AS. Dirty, but it works.


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Sent: Fri 8/6/2010 4:00 PM
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Subject: [AusNOG] bonding many ADSL2 connections
 
Hi Guys,

Due to the lack of affordable high bandwidth solutions available up here 
in Mackay, I am entertaining the idea of getting a Cisco 2851 and 
running 6-10 ADSL WIC modules and bonding Telstra ADSL2 links to create 
a 6mbit to 10mbit link. Using a few of NM-2W modules theoretically I can 
fit 10 WIC-1ADSL in a 2851 and load-balance them to make 80mbit/10mbit, 
CEF handling the load-balancing outbound across even metric routes.

Ive had good success in the past doing this with 2 x ADSL2 to make a 
2mbit service but not more than 2. Has anyone tried with 4 or more ?

Any past experiences, thoughts, recommendations appreciated.

Cheers

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*Nathan Ridge*
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