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Re: 2 ISP's terminate on Same ROUTER [1:2290] posted 03/03/2001
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See my dear this solution to done for a customer and not for the ISP.  One
of the Software development firm (MY friend works there and i want to help
him out) they have two internet link from different internet  service
provider.  earlier they were using 2 router for differnet link but now they
want to go for only one router (3640). What can be done for this.  In normal
condition they use one internet link always to upload their software to
some web server and another link is used internet browsing.  Now when any
one link goes down how everything will function normally ?  why i am asking
this is there are valid  ip address which belongs to both the ISP's. And any
one ISP goes down what about  ROUTING of that perticular ip address stream.
  Hope this helps you to give some more clear cut solution.

Regards
Atul



Atul Kumar Udupi  wrote in message
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> Greetings,
>      Hello all,
>      I would like to know whether its possible to terminate  internet link
> from 2 ISP's on a same cisco router.
>      I will give more input.    Assume that x1 and x2 are 2 isp's to which
i
> want to connect.     I will be using one perticular link for browsing and
> another i want to use it only for uploading some application to another
> network located some other place. This i am able to do it by simple static
> routes. But my problem is if one isp link fails i want to route all the
data
> as usual.
>   anyone can help ?
>
> Thanks in advance.  If u need more input please ask me.
>
>
>
> Atul
>
>
>
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