Hehe...if you figure it out let me know.  Are you going to have the inside &
outside line running parallel in both houses or are you talking about using
a different outside line for the failover unit?  You could have both active
& just use something to route/split traffic where both are live...but maybe
that doesn't fit the scenario you're trying to resolve.  Having both live
leaves you with the problem of incoming traffic not using both.

I'm not 100% sure...maybe more like 95%...but I don't think the failover
cable would work unless there's some kind of repeater that could be used for
that.

Allen


----- Original Message -----
From: "RB Jsn Eggert Gupmundsson" 
To: 
Sent: Monday, July 09, 2001 10:18 AM
Subject: Failover distance between two PIXes [7:11468]


> Is there any way to create failover between PIXes over longer distance
than
> the max limit of the failover cable (modified RS-232). I am thinking of
> connecting two houses. The distanse between them is around 2 kilometers.
> There is an Gb Ethernet optical cable between them that I can use if the
PIX
> supports it. I have looked on the CCO but have not seen any article about
> this.
>
> Regards
> Jon Eggert Gudmundsson
> Network Administrator
> Icelandic Banks Data Center




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