Does anyone have a example of how to route packets based upon service? IE, if I have a slow 64kb/s Frame, and a fast DS1, I want to send non-interactive traffic over the 64k, like mail, etc., but www/ftp over the DS1. --- "Don't go with a spineless ISP; we have more backbone." Alex Rubenstein -- alex@nac.net -- KC2BUO -- www.nac.net net @ccess corporation, 201-983-0725 -- 201-983-0725
On Mon, 14 Jul 1997, Alex Rubenstein wrote:
Does anyone have a example of how to route packets based upon service? IE, if I have a slow 64kb/s Frame, and a fast DS1, I want to send non-interactive traffic over the 64k, like mail, etc., but www/ftp over the DS1.
You may want to continue utilizing both links for all traffic, but implement custom or priority queueing on them. The only other alternative that comes to mind would be extended access lists. Not really sure how the 2 methods would compare regarding performance or router utilization, though. Regards, Randy Benn
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