From: ro0ot <ro0ot@phreaker.net>
To: bridge@lists.osdl.org
Subject: Re: [Bridge] 1 system with 3 bridges
Date: Tue, 17 Jan 2006 00:00:56 +0800 [thread overview]
Message-ID: <43CBC338.9040202@phreaker.net> (raw)
In-Reply-To: <43CBC962.9070408@osdl.org>
My system specifications is as below: -
Intel Pentium 4 2.4GHz
1024MB DDR RAM
eth1 and eth2 is National Semiconductor
eth3 and eth4 is Realtek 8139
eth5 and eth6 is Via-Rhine
Stephen Hemminger wrote:
> ro0ot wrote:
>
>> Hi all,
>>
>> I have one bridge system (used for controlling bandwidth) connected
>> to three different DSL ISP provider. I have the following setup
>> below: -
>>
>> +-------------+
>> | br0 |
>> | -> eth1 | -> DSL_1
>> | -> eth2 |
>> +-------------+
>> | br1 |
>> | -> eth3 | -> DSL_2
>> | -> eth4 |
>> +-------------+
>> | br2 |
>> | -> eth5 | -> DSL_3
>> | -> eth6 |
>> +-------------+
>>
>> br0 has eth1 and eth2; br0 has no ip address
>>
>> br1 has eth3 and eth4; br0 has no ip address
>>
>> br2 has eth5 and eth6; br0 has no ip address
>>
>> The traffic of DSL_1 ISP will pass thru br0. The traffic of DSL_2
>> ISP will pass thru br1. The traffic of DSL_3 ISP will pass thru br2.
>>
>> I have a question. Is it ok I do it as above in 1 system with 3
>> bridges or separate it to 3 system with each system have their own
>> bridge?
>>
>> Regards,
>> ro0ot
>>
> One system with three bridges will work fine. The only advantage of
> separate systems would be the increased CPU and bandwidth available.
> As long as you are using a fast enough processor and memory, you
> should be fine. A normal 32 bit/33 Mhz PCI bus peaks at about 600
> Mbits/sec. Double that for 64 bit and double again for 66 Mhz (PCI-X).
> PCI-express, not sure yet.
>
>
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Thread overview: 3+ messages / expand[flat|nested] mbox.gz Atom feed top
2006-01-16 15:09 [Bridge] 1 system with 3 bridges ro0ot
2006-01-16 16:27 ` Stephen Hemminger
2006-01-16 16:00 ` ro0ot [this message]
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