Thanx for your valued input

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> I assume by 'ISDN line' you mean a primary rate service, not basic rate -
> otherwise bandwidth when in backup could an issue :-)
> Basically, yes, this will work.  However, If you load balance across the 2
> Mb circuits and use floating static routes for the backup, be aware that
> BOTH of your 2 Mb circuits will need to die before your ISDN will kick in.
> This may or may not be what you want.
> If you want ISDN to activate if one 2 Mb dies, you could try using backup
> interface/backup load commands instead of floating statics - I haven't
> mucked about with these commands recently so no specific hints but off the
> top of my head I think it should work.
>
> JMcL
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> Subject:  2x2MB ccts Load Balanced + ISDN B/up [7:1837]
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> Hi guys, some assistance pls.
>
> I  need to connect 2 x 2MB ccts to a Router at each end, load balance
> between them, (packet-by-packet, CEF), and also use 2 x ISDN lines to back
> up the leased lines.
> I am thinking of using static routes with equal admin distance for the 2 x
> leased lines.
> and using floating static routes,(high ad), to point to the ISDN line.
> Also using multilink PPP for bundling more than one ISDN as and when
> required.
> Has anyone implemented this type of config, anyone got any better ideas of
> doing this?
> This is the first tiem I am trying this and I am unsure whether this will
> work.
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