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rini
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2 ISP HUB then One LAN

Tue Feb 01, 2011 12:27 am

Hi there
Just asking
I want to make a configuration.

I have 5 adsl lines from same ISP. How to configure this 5 in a RB750??

is this possible ? : 2 adsl lines to a switch (hub) than to one ether of RB750 ?

" Actualy the rb750 has 4 adsl lines bonded with pcc and one ether is for out" How to bond the fifth one in RB750? "
 
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Re: 2 ISP HUB then One LAN

Tue Feb 01, 2011 12:36 am

Use a VLAN aware switch to terminate the 5 ISP circuits. Each one goes into a port assigned to a different VLAN, untagged. Configure an uplink interface to pass all five VLANs tagged. Plug it into the RouterBOARD, and configure five VLAN interfaces on the port connected to the switch. Then run either directly IP the VLAN interfaces if you have modems doing the PPPoE part, or configure PPPoE clients on the VLAN interfaces.
 
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Re: 2 ISP HUB then One LAN

Tue Feb 01, 2011 12:40 am

Use a VLAN aware switch to terminate the 5 ISP circuits. Each one goes into a port assigned to a different VLAN, untagged. Configure an uplink interface to pass all five VLANs tagged. Plug it into the RouterBOARD, and configure five VLAN interfaces on the port connected to the switch. Then run either directly IP the VLAN interfaces if you have modems doing the PPPoE part, or configure PPPoE clients on the VLAN interfaces.

I am new at this fewi.
I want to bond this 5 adsl to a rb750.
if u can post a configuration to bond two adsl lines to a single port on rb750

i make this the two pppoe are connected but i cant bond. only one line work the other no.

I can make this work on a rb493 but i dont want this

sorry for my english
 
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Re: 2 ISP HUB then One LAN

Tue Feb 01, 2011 2:03 am

You can only bond if the other side supports bonding. Does your ISP support bonding?
If not, use the wiki on PCC together with what I posted previously. You will need a VLAN aware switch.

I can post more details on either method if you need it, but neither works out of the box and has requirements (ISP support, or a VLAN aware switch).

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