However, if I only have one WAN circuit coming into the facility, it can
only be connected to one router at a time, right?  So, if the active
router fails, how does the WAN connectivity fail over, short of an
operator moving the cable to the second router?  I'm not trying to address
WAN circuit redundancy or multi-homing, that's a different worm-can to
open.

Is there some way to have both routers connected to the same WAN circuit? 
Something along the lines of a WYE-cable that connects both routers to the
demarc connection?  Or is this something that the circuit provider would
address with their equipement (for a fee, I'm sure)?

If this has been hashed over in the past, I couldn't find it in the
archives.  So, if we've covered this before, could someone share the key
search words to locate the discussion?

-jon-

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With only one WAN circuit coming in, your only choice is dial-backup (either
Analog or ISDN)

Irwin




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