If you offer Frame-Relay services why don't you provide him with 2 virtual circuits ( each 128K) over the same router interface. From your side you can then route 8 IPs on one of the virtual circuits and routing the remaining 8 IPs to the other one.
If Frame-Relay is not an option then I would say try to see what you can do using QoS on the client router to gurantee certain bandwidth for specific applications. Regards, Yasser >Dear all, > > One of our customer is having a router of 2500 series with 2 serial >port & 1 ethernet port and the IOS is 11.3 and router memory is 8 Mb and >a flash memory of 8Mb Presently he is having a link of 128Kbps landing on >one of the serial port. Now, he wants to have two separate link of >128Kbps,totally customer want's dedicated to two different purpose( One >for browsing i.e general users 25 nodes and one link for restricted group >of users -- 20 nodes this traffic also should routed on the same >Internet). > > Now the problem is we can't give two dedicated 128kbps, instead of that >we can give aggregate of 256kbps, in that case how to dedicated the set >of user's here on single WAN link's and we have given 16 IP add to this >customer. He is having a two number of 1900 series switch with 12 port. >Now the problem is how I do routing for only those user setting in same >LAN and how I make sure that they get 128kbps bandwidth. > >Pls. let me know what is the best possible way to implement this. > > Please start posting your suggestion and make this great group alive :-) > >With best regards & hope to hear more on the above issue, > >Prabu >India _________________________________________________________________ Chat with friends online, try MSN Messenger: http://messenger.msn.com Message Posted at: http://www.groupstudy.com/form/read.php?f=7&i=48198&t=48085 -------------------------------------------------- FAQ, list archives, and subscription info: http://www.groupstudy.com/list/cisco.html Report misconduct and Nondisclosure violations to [EMAIL PROTECTED]