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7 Simon "Guru Aleph-Null" Janes, [email protected]
9 v1.1, February 27, 1995
12 that lets you load-balance IP serial links (SLIP or uncompressed PPP)
17 1.1.86. Some testing with 1.1.92 has been done with the v1.1 patch
21 1. Introduction
27 together to work as one point-to-point link to increase your
32 The eql driver has only been tested with the Livingston PortMaster-2e
33 terminal server. I do not know if other terminal servers support load-
35 almost as well as the eql driver seems to do it (-- Unfortunately, in
36 my testing so far, the Livingston PortMaster 2e's load-balancing is a
37 good 1 to 2 KB/s slower than the test machine working with a 28.8 Kbps
40 TCP implementation is pretty fast though.--)
44 a load-balancing client 75% of the cost of the second line and 50% of
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63 ftp://slaughter.ncm.com/pub/Linux/LOAD_BALANCING/eql-1.1.tar.gz.
67 -rw-r--r-- guru/ncm 198 Jan 19 18:53 1995 eql-1.1/NO-WARRANTY
68 -rw-r--r-- guru/ncm 30620 Feb 27 21:40 1995 eql-1.1/eql-1.1.patch
69 -rwxr-xr-x guru/ncm 16111 Jan 12 22:29 1995 eql-1.1/eql_enslave
70 -rw-r--r-- guru/ncm 2195 Jan 10 21:48 1995 eql-1.1/eql_enslave.c
73 like say /usr/src/linux-1.1.92.eql. Use symbolic links to point
80 patch </usr/local/src/eql-1.1/eql-1.1.patch
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97 manager by Matt Dillon (-- "The man who sold his soul to code so much
98 so quickly."--) . How you configure it for other "connection"
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110 modems, one-third for three, one-fourth for four, etc... But going
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127 and eql_emancipate (-- eql_emancipate hasn't been written because when
129 I haven't found a good reason to write it yet... other than for
130 completeness, but that isn't a good motivator is it?--)
133 The syntax for enslaving a device is "eql_enslave <master-name>
134 <slave-name> <estimated-bps>". Here are some example enslavings::
143 it. (-- Or just ifconfig it down, and the eql driver will take it out
144 for you.--)::
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158 3.3.1. /etc/slip/runslip.conf
163 name sl-line-1
167 ducmd -e /etc/slip/dialout/cua2-288.xp -t 9
172 name sl-line-2
176 ducmd -e /etc/slip/dialout/cua3-288.xp -t 9
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185 I have not yet done any load-balancing testing for PPP devices, mainly
186 because I don't have a PPP-connection manager like SLIP has with
193 connections for use with the eql driver the weekend of Feb 25-26 '95
194 (Hereafter known as the 8-hour PPP Hate Festival). Perhaps later this
204 bits-per-second "priorities".
208 at 28800 bps or slower, and the other connecting at 14400 bps all the
223 cleanly in newer kernels because of the removal of the old "slave-
227 - icee from LinuxNET patched 1.1.86 without any rejects and was able
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252 A pseudo-device driver, EQL, written by Simon Janes, can be used
254 single connection. This allows one to improve dial-up network
264 a 486DX2/66 with a Cyclom-8Ys and a 486SLC/40 with a Cyclom-16Y.
265 (Ports 0,1,2,3 were used. A later configuration will distribute
269 inter-character and inter-packet delays, etc.) the transfers
315 1 115200 900 30.7 115200 94229.3 81
319 1 115200 600 31.3 115200 92423 80
321 1 115200 400 32.8 115200 88196.3 76
329 1 57600 900 54.6 57600 52982.4 91
330 1 57600 600 56.2 57600 51474 89
332 1 57600 400 60.2 57600 48053.8 83
335 1 38400 900 79.4 38400 36433.8 94
336 1 38400 600 82.4 38400 35107.3 91
338 1 38400 400 86.8 38400 33327.6 86
347 1 19200 900 155 19200 18663.5 97
348 1 19200 600 161 19200 17968 93
349 1 19200 400 170 19200 17016.7 88
353 1 9600 900 305 9600 9484.72 98
354 1 9600 600 314 9600 9212.87 95
355 1 9600 400 332 9600 8713.37 90
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371 able to data at over 48Kb/s [ISDN link -Simon]. I managed a