RE: Questions about IMQ's stability [OFF TOPIC]

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HI,

I have a Off topic question about this.

Have you enabled a PPPoE Server under Linux ?
Can you tell me a URL or how-to about this ?

thank you !
best regards
andres


-> -----Mensaje original-----
-> De: lartc-admin@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxx [mailto:lartc-admin@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxx]En
-> nombre de Andre Correa
-> Enviado el: Viernes, 06 de Febrero de 2004 11:07 a.m.
-> Para: Jason Tackaberry
-> CC: lartc
-> Asunto: Re:  Questions about IMQ's stability
->
->
->
-> Hi Jason, right now I don't think anybody can assure stability on IMQ.
-> My experience is that IMQ works fine in my enviroment that is a 2.4.23
-> PPPoE concentrator with ~70 users... It is up and running for more then
-> a month without any problems.
->
-> What I would suggest you is to make some stability tests in a lab before
-> putting it into production...
->
-> What kernel version will you use? It seens that 2.4.23 is the best bet
-> for now.
->
-> IMQ has being unmaintained but there is a groups of people trying to get
-> it on its way again. You can reach the brand new group at:
-> http://www.linuximq.net ... There is not much new things yet, the work
-> is just starting, but you, and everybody else, is more then welcome to
-> join us there and share your results and needs.
->
-> tks and good luck
->
-> Andre Correa
->
->
->
->
-> Jason Tackaberry wrote:
-> > Hi,
-> >
-> > There have been a number of threads lately discussing IMQ's stability
-> > (or lack thereof).  I am about to roll out a new router and I quite
-> > badly need IMQ's functionality.  This is a production environment,
-> > though, and random panics of course aren't acceptable.
-> >
-> > My question is are there any circumstances under which IMQ is
-> _stable_?
-> > The router will have about 6 interfaces, 2 of which will be to
-> > (separate) upstream ISPs.  The router must be able to manage the
-> > bandwidth fairly between the remaining four interfaces, so I'll need
-> > IMQ.  Perhaps there is another solution?
-> >
-> > Thanks,
-> > Jason.
-> >
->
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