User's Manual Part 2
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- This organization has one head office with and two branch offices, with most of
the crucial information stored in a server room at the head office.
- They are connecting the offices together using a managed MPLS Solution.
However, the MPLS Network is operating at capacity and upgrading the links is
cost prohibitive.
- As the organization grows, it needs a cost-efficient way to to add more bandwidth
to its wide area network.
- Internet access at the remote sites is sent via a web proxy at head office for
corporate web filtering compliance.
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- User sessions need to remain uninterrupted
- More bandwidth is required at the head office location for direct internet access.
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- Form a SpeedFusion tunnel between the branch offices and head office to bond
the MPLS and additional DSL lines.
- SpeedFusion allows for hot failover, maintaining a persistent session while
switching connections.
- The DSLs at head office can be used for direct internet access providing lots of
cheap internet bandwidth.
- Head office can use outbound policies to send internet traffic out over the DSLs
and only use the MPLS connection for speedfusion, freeing up bandwidth.
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