I don't think simply using static routes is sufficient.  You would need to
use policy based routing and route maps to be able to route based on source
addresses.

Clayton

""Wayne Jang""  wrote in message
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> Hi,
>
> I think this will work:
> I have a customer that would like to use two connections to the Internet
> (one sdsl and one frame)
> I want the two servers to use the DSL for Internet and the 20 users could
> use the Frame T1 (no BGP, not load balanced).
>
> I want to use a Cisco 1720 with a serial wic for Frame and a module for
the
> DSL.
> I will than use a Pix 506e behind the router.
> Can I configure the Pix to recognize traffic from the servers and tag it
> somehow so the router will send it out the DSL side of the 1720?  The
> traffic from users would need to do the same but exit out the T1.  Is this
> considered routing on the Pix side, or can I use access lists in some way
to
> make this work?  A friend of mine said this could be done, but I'm a
little
> unsure.
>
> Thanks,
> Wayne
>
>
> Wayne Jang
> Advanced Computer Technologies, Inc.
> 108 Main Street
> Norwalk, CT 06851
> Wk 203-847-9433
> Cell 203-943-6603




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