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Urban_legend

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Since: Apr 28, 2004
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(Msg. 1) Posted: Wed Apr 28, 2004 7:52 am
Post subject: LOAD BALANCING ON ETH0 n ETH1
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Hi,
I am getting 2 MBPS from my ISP on the serial port of my router. I
have two Ethernet ports, I want to give 1 MBPS to one Ethernet port
and 1 MBPS to other Ethernet port. I wish to use two Ethernet ports to
two different network. Please advice me how to configure this on the
Cisco router.
Router Model is Cisco 2615 and the IOS version is 12.2(8)T10.
I really need some help here.
Thnx in Advance,
Legend.

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(Msg. 2) Posted: Wed Apr 28, 2004 11:55 am
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Try a load balancing solution...
You can either throttle the connection at the router or use something
like a packeteer.

Urban_legend wrote:

 > Hi,
 > I am getting 2 MBPS from my ISP on the serial port of my router. I
 > have two Ethernet ports, I want to give 1 MBPS to one Ethernet port
 > and 1 MBPS to other Ethernet port. I wish to use two Ethernet ports to
 > two different network. Please advice me how to configure this on the
 > Cisco router.
 > Router Model is Cisco 2615 and the IOS version is 12.2(8)T10.
 > I really need some help here.
 > Thnx in Advance,
 > Legend.<!-- ~MESSAGE_AFTER~ -->

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Johnny Routin

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(Msg. 3) Posted: Wed Apr 28, 2004 2:57 pm
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Shouldn't you be paying a consultant for this type of information? Many
people invest 10s of thousand of dollars in their education to provide
solutions like this. Why should someone design it for you for free?


JR
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"Urban_legend" <tosatishchandra RemoveThis @hotmail.com> wrote in message
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 > Hi,
 > I am getting 2 MBPS from my ISP on the serial port of my router. I
 > have two Ethernet ports, I want to give 1 MBPS to one Ethernet port
 > and 1 MBPS to other Ethernet port. I wish to use two Ethernet ports to
 > two different network. Please advice me how to configure this on the
 > Cisco router.
 > Router Model is Cisco 2615 and the IOS version is 12.2(8)T10.
 > I really need some help here.
 > Thnx in Advance,
 > Legend.<!-- ~MESSAGE_AFTER~ -->
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Joce

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(Msg. 4) Posted: Wed Apr 28, 2004 2:57 pm
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Johnny Routin wrote:

 >
 > Shouldn't you be paying a consultant for this type of information? Many
 > people invest 10s of thousand of dollars in their education to provide
 > solutions like this. Why should someone design it for you for free?
 >
 >
 > JR
 > --
 > Johnny Routin
 >
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 > "Urban_legend" <tosatishchandra RemoveThis @hotmail.com> wrote in message
 > news:a4d7a365.0404280352.33e36bda@posting.google.com...
  >> Hi,
  >> I am getting 2 MBPS from my ISP on the serial port of my router. I
  >> have two Ethernet ports, I want to give 1 MBPS to one Ethernet port
  >> and 1 MBPS to other Ethernet port. I wish to use two Ethernet ports to
  >> two different network. Please advice me how to configure this on the
  >> Cisco router.
  >> Router Model is Cisco 2615 and the IOS version is 12.2(8)T10.
  >> I really need some help here.
  >> Thnx in Advance,
  >> Legend.

And I guess you're a consultant. This guy was asking us to help him... not
to give him a full config.

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