Re: 2 default routes on PIX???

2001-02-20 Thread Ya Wen


Cory:

Based on my experience, you can't set up two default routes on the PIX, it
simply doesn't allow you to do that. For load balancing, I would put
another router in front of the PIX and the new router will share a same
public LAN with the other two routers. You can start setting up load
balancing from there either using static, IGP or even BGP.

-Ya

On Tue, 20 Feb 2001, Stull, Cory wrote:

 Scenario:   2 2600 routers both with T1's to the same ISP.  
   1 PIX firewall between internal lan and the 2 2600's.
 
 Can I have 2 default routes in the PIX pointing one to one 2600 and the
 other to the other 2600?   
 If so is this doing per packet load balancing? and what happens when one T1
 goes down?
 
 
 I would have set this up in a lab to test it but don't have a PIX.  I don't
 know if a router and PIX would do the same thing.
 
 
 Thanks in advance.
 
 
 
 Cory 
 
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Re: 2 default routes on PIX???

2001-02-20 Thread Ruben Arias

I'm not sure if works for load balancing, is possible that works only when first def.
route is not available, but in version 5.x+ you can ad two default routes.

"Stull, Cory" wrote:

 Scenario:   2 2600 routers both with T1's to the same ISP.
 1 PIX firewall between internal lan and the 2 2600's.

 Can I have 2 default routes in the PIX pointing one to one 2600 and the
 other to the other 2600?
 If so is this doing per packet load balancing? and what happens when one T1
 goes down?

 I would have set this up in a lab to test it but don't have a PIX.  I don't
 know if a router and PIX would do the same thing.

 Thanks in advance.

 Cory

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RE: 2 default routes on PIX???

2001-02-20 Thread Hao Vu

effect you have only 1 gateway IP.

HTH

HV

-Original Message-
From: Ya Wen
To: Stull, Cory
Cc: '[EMAIL PROTECTED]'
Sent: 2/20/01 1:10 PM
Subject: Re: 2 default routes on PIX???


Cory:

Based on my experience, you can't set up two default routes on the PIX,
it
simply doesn't allow you to do that. For load balancing, I would put
another router in front of the PIX and the new router will share a same
public LAN with the other two routers. You can start setting up load
balancing from there either using static, IGP or even BGP.

-Ya

On Tue, 20 Feb 2001, Stull, Cory wrote:

 Scenario:   2 2600 routers both with T1's to the same ISP.  
   1 PIX firewall between internal lan and the 2 2600's.
 
 Can I have 2 default routes in the PIX pointing one to one 2600 and
the
 other to the other 2600?   
 If so is this doing per packet load balancing? and what happens when
one T1
 goes down?
 
 
 I would have set this up in a lab to test it but don't have a PIX.  I
don't
 know if a router and PIX would do the same thing.
 
 
 Thanks in advance.
 
 
 
 Cory 
 
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Re: 2 default routes on PIX???

2001-02-20 Thread Yonkerbonk

To extend this line of thought - if you had another
2600 inside the PIX, could you point two default
routes through the PIX to the other routers?
I don't think there is a way to run two HSRP groups in
this case for redundancy, but we could have the two
2600 Internet routers point to each other as backup.
This would add an extra hop if one were to go down,
but it might be better than spending money on another
router.

Michael

--- Paul Lalonde [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
 Cory,
 
 I'm afraid the PIX does not support load balancing
 (or multiple default
 routes). You'll need an intermediary router
 (in-between) to handle the
 load-balancing.
 
 Paul
 
 ""Stull, Cory"" [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote in message

0D7A05A19CE4D211BD050008C7330FE7259076@CCUPDC">news:0D7A05A19CE4D211BD050008C7330FE7259076@CCUPDC...
  Scenario:   2 2600 routers both with T1's to the
 same ISP.
  1 PIX firewall between internal lan and the 2
 2600's.
 
  Can I have 2 default routes in the PIX pointing
 one to one 2600 and the
  other to the other 2600?
  If so is this doing per packet load balancing? and
 what happens when one
 T1
  goes down?
 
 
  I would have set this up in a lab to test it but
 don't have a PIX.  I
 don't
  know if a router and PIX would do the same thing.
 
 
  Thanks in advance.
 
 
 
  Cory
 
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