I would like to be confident in telling this prospective customer that the
OR-U would be a much more stable platform (than a 486 running Linux) and
could provide this increased bandwidth when it hits a "high water"
traffic mark.
Curt
On Wed, 28 Jan 1998, Jukka Pakkanen wrote:
> Joe Hartley wrote:
> > > Is it possible to set up the Office Router on customer end, and Netserver
> > > on my end, such that in times of heavy traffic the OR can automatically
> > > dial a second B channel to get 128K (not necessarily on the same BRI on my
> > > end as they are in a pool)
> >
> > Not hypothetical at all. The OR-U has a "high water" mark that sets the
> > point at which the 2nd B channel dials up the location. This can either
> > be the same or a different number that's dialed by the first B channel.
>
> Yes, but this "high water mark" works just the wrong way, it only
> monitors the outgoing traffic, when in the ISP business you usually
> have more traffic coming in... But they are working on it, at least
> were when I asked about this the last time.
>
> -Jukka
>
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