Re: Two WAN Links

2000-09-19 Thread Ejay Hire
load-balance between the two lines on a per-destination basis. This type of configuration provides additional bandwidth, but Original Message Follows From: Gunjan Mathur [EMAIL PROTECTED] Reply-To: Gunjan Mathur [EMAIL PROTECTED] To: [EMAIL PROTECTED] Subject: Two WAN Links Date: Mon

Two WAN Links

2000-09-18 Thread Gunjan Mathur
Hi, I'm using Cisco2621 router with 2WAN and 2LAN. Right now I have only one WAN link, and now going for second link from another ISP. (PPP) ISP(1) - 2621 - LAN ISP(2) - (PPP or HDLC) my both ISP are using PPP, how I configure my router to work with both, As I

Re: Two WAN Links

2000-09-18 Thread Scott Nelson
You really need to work with both of your ISP's to make this work right. Get them both on the phone or do a meeting/Conference call, etc and ya'll sit down and work it out. Since I have no idea which ISP's you have and I don't know their router path/routes, it would be bad for me to tell you to

Re: Two WAN Links

2000-09-18 Thread John Kaberna
ase. John - Original Message - From: Scott Nelson [EMAIL PROTECTED] To: Cisco -L post [EMAIL PROTECTED] Cc: Gunjan Mathur [EMAIL PROTECTED] Sent: Monday, September 18, 2000 3:48 PM Subject: Re: Two WAN Links You really need to work with both of your ISP's to make this work right. Get

Re: Two WAN Links

2000-09-18 Thread Ed
cussion on load balancing with static routes last week and someone verified this is the case. John - Original Message - From: Scott Nelson [EMAIL PROTECTED] To: Cisco -L post [EMAIL PROTECTED] Cc: Gunjan Mathur [EMAIL PROTECTED] Sent: Monday, September 18, 2000 3:48 PM Subject: