That's what I thought of doing.   I tried turning RIP on once and it added a bunch of 
routes that I didn't want added.  But that was different routers.  I think I can turn 
it on between the T1's and GB-1000 without that occurring.  I wasn't sure if RIP would 
do what I was describing.  I'll give it a try. 

Thanks
  ----- Original Message ----- 
  From: Dan Swartzendruber 
  To: gene ; [EMAIL PROTECTED] 
  Sent: Sunday, May 12, 2002 6:17 PM
  Subject: Re: [gb-users] How can I dynamically alter default routes? 


  At 04:18 PM 5/12/02 -0500, gene wrote:
  >Hello,
  >
  >I've been racking my brain trying to come up with a way configure our two 
  >location network to provide redundant access to the internet.   I can 
  >solve everything except what to do about getting around default routes.
  >
  >We have two locations connected by a T1.  Each location has its own 
  >internet connection through a GB-1000.
  >
  >Location A
  >      ISP router:  A.0.1.1
  >     GB-1000
  >          external interface::  A.0.1.2
  >          protected interface:   A.0.2.1
  >          gateway selector routes: A.0.1.1    A.0.2.2
  >     T1-router
  >           LAN: A.0.2.2
  >           Wan: AB.0.0.1
  >           default route: A.0.2.1
  >Location B:
  >        T1-router
  >             Wan: AB.0.0.2
  >             LAN::  B.0.2.2
  >             default route: AB.0.0.1
  >         GB-1000
  >             protected interface: B.0.2.1
  >             external interface::  B.0.1.2
  >             gateway selector:  B.0.1.1  B.0.2.2
  >         ISP router  B.0.1.1
  >
  >I have successfully tested one side the above configuration by 
  >disconnecting the cable between the ISP router and the GB-1000 at location 
  >B.  Internet traffic is routed over the T1 to the GB-1000 at location A 
  >and out the internet and back again.  This works because the default 
  >routes of the T1 routers push public addresses in that direction.  My 
  >question is, is there a way to get it to work in the opposite direction 
  >without manually changing the default routes in the T1 routers?
  >
  >Thanks in advance for any and all responses.

  Try running RIP on the T1 routers and the gb-1000 units...





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