you can also throw on some routing protocols and mappings :) and keep
both connections on
Andrew Kohlsmith wrote:
On Tuesday 28 August 2007 1:32:31 pm John Lange wrote:
On the other hand, I strongly suggest you just buy a firewall/router
with dual WAN ports which are designed specifically for this purpose.
The entry level models for small business aren't much more than a home
version.
The problem is that you can't just fail over like that and expect the system
to work well; you need to signal Asterisk to re-register with any external
servers since you won't have a multihomed IP on both the cable and DSL
network.
A linux box with either an ip-down script for DSL or an
execute-on-default-gw-change script would handle this pretty easily I think.
-A.
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