what’s the Purpose of Using multihoming? shanroy 21-February-2008 10:46:52 AMComments For redundancy. For sharing traffic load Posted by crouse The link that i'm posting is mind blowing. plz visit it http://www.rfc-archive.org/getrfc.php?rfc=4908&tag=Multihoming-for-Small-Scale-Fixed-Networks-Using-Mobile-IP-and-Network-Mobility-(NEMO) Posted by jahangir1983 Connecting to two or more ISPs to increase: Reliability—If one ISP or connection fails, there is still Internet access Performance—Better path selection to common Internet destinations Posted by HamidAliKhan 1)- For redundancy. 2)- For sharing traffic load. Posted by waqqas1 1. To improve the reliability of connectivity to the Internet, that Even if one connection fails, the other connection will be available. 2. To share the traffic load, resulting in the performance Improvement. Posted by danielmathew |
Posted: 21-February-2008 10:56:28 AM By: danielmathew 1. To improve the reliability of connectivity to the Internet, that Even if one connection fails, the other connection will be available. 2. To share the traffic load, resulting in the performance Improvement. | |
Posted: 12-November-2008 11:41:28 AM By: waqqas1 1)- For redundancy. 2)- For sharing traffic load. | |
Posted: 29-November-2008 01:13:19 PM By: HamidAliKhan Connecting to two or more ISPs to increase: Reliability—If one ISP or connection fails, there is still Internet access Performance—Better path selection to common Internet destinations | |
Posted: 16-January-2009 01:28:06 AM By: jahangir1983 The link that i'm posting is mind blowing. plz visit it http://www.rfc-archive.org/getrfc.php?rfc=4908&tag=Multihoming-for-Small-Scale-Fixed-Networks-Using-Mobile-IP-and-Network-Mobility-(NEMO) | |
Posted: 14-June-2009 12:12:08 PM By: crouse For redundancy. For sharing traffic load |