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« [Tech Ops] Amateur (Ham) radio on 2.4 gHz  
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soportec
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join:2006-01-06

vlan bonding

hello i have a config that i need help with, not sure if it is even possible to do but here goes.

my service provider is giving me 7 MB of bandwith but is doing so with 2 different vlans, he gives me the service over cat5 but when i configure the MT i have to configure two different vlans to get the full 7mb like as if i had a dual wan, is there anyway that i can consolidate this into one stream or will i have to treat it as if it was 2 different interfaces?

thanks
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joshg409

join:2005-05-03
Ottumwa, IA
Sounds like a service provider question. But what I think you can do is create a trunk port and allow both VLAN's on the trunk.


Rhaas
Premium
join:2005-12-19
Bernie, MO

reply to soportec
To bond both circuits into a single pipe a solution would have to be implemented on both sides of the connection. You'll have to speak with your provider and see what they'll support. Otherwise you'll have to treat it as seperate links and do load balancing.

Why are they handing you 2 seperate vlans? Seems odd to me..

soportec
Premium
join:2006-01-06

reply to soportec
they are giving 2 separte vlans because the route over cell phone towers and there primary route does not support the total banwith they sell in this town so i imagine they are supplementing the cell tower that transports our trafic with a seperate route from the primary. they are going to install us a single vlan here in a month or so , i guess we will just treat this as two separate connections for now,

thanks
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