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Re: (ASCEND) 4 ISDN connection



One possibility is to look at the Alteon Layer-4 switch/hub that will load
balance servers or routers. Their website is www.alteon.com if you want to check
them out. They are currently selling an 8 port version and plan to offer a 4
port version soon. The switch also does transparent redirection of any IP or UDP
traffic that you want redirected also. So it works great for redirection on
customers who can't setup their computers right as well as transparent web
caching farms, and web farms as well. Check it out it is a great product.

Tim Jung
System Admin
Internet Gateway Inc.
tjung@igateway.net


-----Original Message-----
From: Daniel <daniel@lynx.net>
To: ascend-users@bungi.com <ascend-users@bungi.com>
Date: Wednesday, September 23, 1998 4:18 PM
Subject: (ASCEND) 4 ISDN connection


>Hi there,
>
>I am looking into a way to setup a network so that it can connect to our
>Max4k and bond 4 64k B channels together. ie 2 ISDN lines at the client's
>side. I was looking into any Ascend gear that can accept 2 ISDN lines and
>bond them but I did not find any. I was then looking into other
>alternatives eg. use a NT machine and connect two ISDN modem and use NT to
>bond all 4 channels together. Then the NT will act like a proxy gateway for
>the internal network.
>
>Is this possible? If not, what is the best way to achieve this?
>
>Thanks
>
>Daniel
>
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