Messages in this thread | | | Date | Wed, 24 Mar 1999 11:01:48 -0600 | From | Shaw Terwilliger <> | Subject | Serial Line Load Balancing |
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I'm looking to use multiple serial lines (56K modems) as a temporary solution to not having a T1 for a few weeks. Is EQL still the standard solution for this problem, or has some other alternative (perhaps all user-space) appeared which better solves the problem?
I can easily enable EQL and PPP in my kernels, but I've been searching high and low for the actual EQL utilities ("eql_enslave" and "eql_emancipate") so referenced in all the documentation I find. I realize EQL is a realatively old feature, but even SunSite (or Metalab) has dropped it from /pub/Linux/serial/.
-- Shaw Terwilliger
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