Bonded ports.
Posted: Wed Oct 21, 2015 7:42 pm
I have a complex WISP. Okay, perhaps it shouldn't have been complex, but thats where we are. And perhaps it should have been routed, but I've found Netonix switches to be a damn sight more stable than Mikrotik Routers.
So - 30+ transmission sites, some of them larger than others.
I'd like to plug in any old device, joining each site. And I'd like to plug in a secondary any-old-device too.
So switch at Transmission site 1 - for instance, has two links - port 2, and port 3 - with Transmission site 2.
First thing I'd like is that the untagged VLAN is only shoved over one, till ping test fails, then it's switched over the second. So a rudimentary failover. On a vlan by vlan basis, so I can still manage the secondary link devices.
Second thing is to somehow bond the two links into one, so that we get both bandwidths (and thats far more difficult, etc).
Would this even be feasible?
Or do I have to hold my nose, put on my big-boy pants (and boots) and wade through the Mikrotik Swamp again?
---* Bill
http://www.marykirk.com
So - 30+ transmission sites, some of them larger than others.
I'd like to plug in any old device, joining each site. And I'd like to plug in a secondary any-old-device too.
So switch at Transmission site 1 - for instance, has two links - port 2, and port 3 - with Transmission site 2.
First thing I'd like is that the untagged VLAN is only shoved over one, till ping test fails, then it's switched over the second. So a rudimentary failover. On a vlan by vlan basis, so I can still manage the secondary link devices.
Second thing is to somehow bond the two links into one, so that we get both bandwidths (and thats far more difficult, etc).
Would this even be feasible?
Or do I have to hold my nose, put on my big-boy pants (and boots) and wade through the Mikrotik Swamp again?
---* Bill
http://www.marykirk.com