Re: OR-M

John Storms (jstorms@livingston.com)
Mon, 21 Jul 1997 09:28:35 -0700

Yes you can load balance using the OR/M. The OR/M has two async ports.
One is a PCMCIA port (s1), the other (s0) is an RJ-45 connector that can be
connected to a modem with a straight thru cable.

Note: Both links need to be close to the same speed for fragment reassembly.
Note: The cable that comes with the OR/M is a NULL modem cable and cannot
be used to connect to a modem. You can order an RJ45 to DB25 straight thru
cable or you can use an ethernet cable and a RJ45 to DB25 connector found
at your favorite computer parts store.

To configure the ports for load balancing on an outgoing connection set
both ports to the same group number. The in your location set the same
group number and set the max ports to 2.

At 09:27 AM 7/21/97 +0100, Gordon Soukoreff wrote:
>I noticed that the OR-M has two WAN ports. Will it do
>load-balancing ?

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