From: Jason L. Weisberger (no email)
Date: Mon Mar 30 1998 - 21:44:40 EST
The Interpacket Group in Los Angeles, Ca also does this.
On Mon, 30 Mar 1998, Bill St. Arnaud wrote:
> Date: Mon, 30 Mar 1998 15:20:46 -0500
> From: "Bill St. Arnaud" <>
> To: , Jaeho Yang <>
> Cc: Yves Poppe <>
> Subject: RE: Asymmetric routing with tunnel.
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> Teleglobe is providing a similar type of service to Telstra's Internet
> Service in Australia.
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> Contact Bob Collett at Teleglobe for more details
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> Bill
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> Bill St Arnaud
> Director Network Projects
> CANARIE
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> http://www.canarie.ca/bstarn
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> > -----Original Message-----
> > From: [mailto:]On Behalf Of
> > Jaeho Yang
> > Sent: Sunday, March 29, 1998 2:27 AM
> > To:
> > Subject: Asymmetric routing with tunnel.
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> >
> > We have terrestrial link between korea and us. But we have many down
> > traffic (US -> Korea),
> > we consider satellite for getting more incoming bandwidth. I contacted
> > serveral satellite service
> > providers, but the major concern is integration with existing
> > terrestrial link.
> >
> > Our connection point is located in PAIX(Digital IX). But one candidate
> > is located in Mae-east.
> >
> > My idea is transmitting some traffic into Mae-east via making tunnel.
> >
> > The border router sends incoming mail, ftp, and news traffic into VPN
> > box, which is connected
> > with other port of router. The traffic was encapulated by VPN box. VPN
> > box makes a tunnel
> > with one of Mae-east, which has the similar VPN box configured with our
> > one.
> >
> > The router of mae-east sends traffic into the router of Satellite
> > Service provider.
> > The satellite transmit our traffics...
> >
> > I'll verify my idea is feasible, and there are some reference sites..
> >
> > Thanks in advance.
> >
> > --J
> >
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-- Jason Weisberger Chief of Network Operations SoftAware, Inc. - 310/305-0275 "You may be whatever you resolve to be." -Thomas Jonathan "Stonewall" Jackson
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