What is the purpose of ISP2 if it can not route your address space. Do you
have 2 ISP assigned address space? Who's hosting your secondary DNS?

CM

> -----Original Message-----
> From: imran obaidullah [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]]
> Sent: 23 May 2001 09:09
> To: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
> Subject: Multiple ISP Leased Line [7:5536]
> 
> 
> Hi friends,
> 
> WEBSEVER--FIREWALL---(E0)ROUTER1(S0)-----(S0)ROUTER2(ISP1)----
> --INTERNET
>                                  |
>                                  |
>                                 
> (S1)-----(S0)ROUTER3(ISP2)------INTERNET
> 
> I have Webserver which is NATed with the Valid IP from ISP1 
> and has DNS 
> entry at the ISP1 site.
> 
> If the user is trying to access the webserver from the net, 
> he will goto 
> ISP1 and from there he will reach the webserver.
> 
> If the Link btn ISP1 and ROUTER1(S0) goes down, how the user 
> will access the 
> websrever from the net. I know I cannot have multiple DNS 
> entry for the same 
> hostname even with multiple ISP.
> 
> My objective is the User should still access the net through 
> redundant ISP 
> link.
> 
> Is there any solution for this.
> 
> regards
> imran
> 
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