Actually, that is what will give you the load balancing outbound, but
inbound is a problem.  First off, in order to get load balancing inbound,
you need to be connected to the same provider for both connections.
Secondly, since you have a T1 and a DSL link, even if you were going through
the same provider, chances are, they are not going to the same router in the
provider's network.  This means that when the provider advertises your local
network to their backbone, some parts will prefer the T1 and some will
prefer the DSL (most likely the T1).  The only true way to get inbound load
balancing from a provider is to get like WAN links and have them terminate
on the same provider router.

Thanks,
Clint A. Clark, CCNP/CCDA

-----Original Message-----
From: Charles Manafa [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]]
Sent: Thursday, April 19, 2001 5:19 AM
To: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Subject: RE: Load Balance and Fault Redundancy [7:1127]


try...

ip route 0.0.0.0 0.0.0.0 s0
ip route 0.0.0.0 0.0.0.0 e1

CM

-----Original Message-----
From: Shawn Xu [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]]
Sent: 18 April 2001 20:18
To: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Subject: Load Balance and Fault Redundancy [7:1127]


One of our customers asks for load balance and fault redundancy. They have a

Cisco router 1605 with a serial0 for T1 (216.94.x.x), and eth0 for local 
network, eth1 for DSL (66.59.x.x). This router satisfies their scenario 
hardware requirements.

How to configure the Cisco router 1605 (just one router, not HSRP) to 
implement load balance and fault redundancy, and serial0 and eth1 are using 
different ip block? When DSL and T1 lines are both working fine, they want 
to have load balance. If one of the lines, either T1 or DSL, is down, they 
need fault tolerance. Let's say, T1 is down, all the users on the local 
network automatically use DSL to get to the Internet.

Any suggestions will be highly appreciated.

Shawn Xu


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