Hi Shawn,

Check this link out regarding load balancing and fault redundancy. Look at
the bottom of the page for more examples, not just isdn.

http://www.cisco.com/univercd/cc/td/doc/product/software/ios121/121cgcr/dial
ts_c/dtsprt6/dcdbaks.htm

Thanks,
Sal

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Subject: Load Balance and Fault Redundancy [7:1127]


One of our customers asks for load balance and fault redundancy. They have a
Cisco router 1605 with a serial0 for T1 (216.94.x.x), and eth0 for local
network, eth1 for DSL (66.59.x.x). This router satisfies their scenario
hardware requirements.

How to configure the Cisco router 1605 (just one router, not HSRP) to
implement load balance and fault redundancy, and serial0 and eth1 are using
different ip block? When DSL and T1 lines are both working fine, they want
to have load balance. If one of the lines, either T1 or DSL, is down, they
need fault tolerance. Let's say, T1 is down, all the users on the local
network automatically use DSL to get to the Internet.

Any suggestions will be highly appreciated.

Shawn Xu


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