We are trying to have the web servers in our LAN accessible to the
internet via 2 T1's from different providers -- more for redundancy than
load sharing, though that matters too. Currently we have 2 T1's, each
giving us a different set of IP addresses. That just lets us put some
sites on each T1 -- doesn't give us an ounce of redundancy.
I've been told that if we get a router with 2 WIC's that can speak BGP
(Cisco 2600 or better) that may solve our problem. I'm very new to
routing, so can someone answer some basic questions?
Is the idea with this solution that we will be running just one set of
IP addresses? And that, because of BGP on our router, either ISP will
be able to route traffic to that set of IPs on the T1 it provides?
Thanks in advance.
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Daniel Wilson, BSCS, MCP
Application Developer
http://www.compusoftsolutions.com/
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