Austin,
You could set up a second gateway route on the cisco with a higher
distance, so it stays unused until the dsl goes down. If you had 2 ciscos
you could do hsrp possibly. Considerations are: are you doing NAT at either
router, are there any servers (mail, web, etc) on the lan that may be
affected by going out to a completely different provider (dns resolutions
for those servers), and probably some others I'm not smart enough to think
of.
Mark
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From: Austin Calvin [SMTP:[EMAIL PROTECTED]]
Sent: Thursday, August 23, 2001 2:34 PM
To: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Subject: Help with Internet connection [7:17024]
Hello All:
Can someone help me? I'm tring to put up a fail-over internet
connection. Using a cisco 1720 with a adsl interface and an dlink gateway
router for cable. Now what I'm tring to do is route though the Adsl
interface on the router for the internet, and if that interface go's down
have the cable modmem pick up the traffic.
It may sound crazy but it's a small company that needs internet up on a 24
hr basis.
Thanks for any Help
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