Binding serial + WAN connection.

Hi there,

does anyone know whether (and how) is possible for a serial and ethernet link to interoperate together? The first has a bandwidth of 512 kbits/sec while the second is connected to a wireless connection with a bandwidth of

4Mbits/sec.

Or it is better to use the 4Mbits/sec connection as main one and the 512 as backup? I would use a 3620 with highest upgrade available from Cisco's site.

Thanks, Alex.

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In article , AM wrote: :does anyone know whether (and how) is possible for a serial and ethernet link to interoperate together? :The first has a bandwidth of 512 kbits/sec while the second is connected to a wireless connection with a bandwidth of :4Mbits/sec.

You can't etherchannel them together, but you can use ppp multilink.

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:Or it is better to use the 4Mbits/sec connection as main one and the 512 as backup?

They have different characteristics. The 4 Mb/s wireless link would be half duplex, so if you can afford to keep both links going then you'd sort of link to have the return ACKs come back over the serial link. [Unless, that is, the bulk of the traffic is coming from the other side, in which case you want the ACKs from your side to go -out- the serial link.]

Binding ports together doesn't often get quite the results one might hope for -- it isn't as simple as "half the traffic" (or a proportional part) will go on each link.

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Walter Roberson

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