You can use the route statement to force specific networks to go out
different interfaces. You can't use the PIX to load-balance for you, I
wouldn't even go that route! Let the pix do its job, protecting your
network!
HTH,
Nabil
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Sanjeev,
Option #1 (recommended): Set up HSRP on the 2 2500 routers and point the
default route for the PIX to the HSRP IP address. Setup BGP peering on each
2500 so that the routers peer with each respective provider and each other.
Caveats: The max RAM on a 2500 series router is 16MB, this
I wouldn't recommend a direct termination with a cross-over.
They should be plugged into a switch.
I have had problems in the past with 7200 series Routers plugged directly
into the PIX, interfaces tend to go up and down.
If I am not mistaken you can have only one default gateway.
You can
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