Yeah just do this and perhaps a higher metric default to the hq office to
get net traffic to go there if the local goes down.

Brian "Sonic" Whalen
Success = Preparation + Opportunity


On Sat, 3 Nov 2001, Dennis wrote:

> Why don't you just route traffic to the headquarters over the frame and
> internet traffic over other link?  This could be done with static routes or
> through the use of a dynamic protocol such as ospf.  If you require a more
> specific answer you'll need to be more specific with the question.  Posting
> sanitized current configs also helps...
>
>
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>
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>
> ""Murphy, George""  wrote in message
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> > Howdy folks, I was wondering if any of you have used any tricks that I
> have
> > not though of for redundant routing to two internet sources. We have one
> > remote office that uses their own ISP via default route but also connects
> to
> > us over frame relay. Our headquarters has ISP connectivity of its own
> which
> > "some" of the other remote offices use for access. We have tried to setup
> a
> > second route with a different cost and OSPF was giving us troubles (not
> sure
> > what) but we are looking to use another way... Any ideas??
> >
> > George Murphy CCNP




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