To all,
Please apply some of your gray matter to my problem :)

Scenario, different locations, different companies managing a T1 into each
location.  Main web server sits at one location, back-up at another.  No
connection between each machine other than the T1 to the internet.

Round Robin makes 50% of hits go to each web server.  But if one is
unavailable, 50% of folks get can't reach the host. Not acceptable.

Question: How do I have packets go to main web server, then if main web
server is un-reachable (for any reason) the packets are automatically routed
to the back-up machine? (Which is up 24/7 waiting)

This is pretty urgent, and help/guidance/flames would be appreciated
greatly!

Later,
Michael Sorbera
Webmaster
Randolph-Brooks Federal Credit Union
"In the land of the clueless, he who has half a clue is King!"
(i don't profess to even have half a clue!)


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