Yes, that's about it.
Perhaps a faster way to achieve my objective (at least requiring fewer keystrokes) would be to pose a question instead of trying to troubleshoot my present configuration.
The question would be:
Is their an example that could be shown for the following:
A Cisco 3640...
Sorry, but security purposes would seem to preclude my posting the routing info. That The routers all work correctly when using the "old isp" T1, and, they all seem to work correctly with the "New isp" t1 (until I shutdown or unplug the "old isp" t1) is the nub of...
The ip addresses for the remote routers are all private ip's (i.e. 192.168.1.2, 192.168.2.2, etc...). The LAN side of each of the remote routers is either private (i.e. 172.16.1.2, 172.16.2.1, etc...) or uses a .248 subnet of the T1 ISP's public ip allocation. The references to the T1 are...
Using a Cisco 3640 with 2 CT1 CSU cards channelized to privide 2 groups of 4 (6 channels each X 64K=384K)internet access via point to point T1's to the various location. Originally using Wic-1dsu for ISP's T1. The objective was to add an additional Wic-1dsu for a new ISP in order to simplify...
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