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using 2 isp on single router

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g4j4hgil4

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Jan 1, 2003
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Hi all,
i was using cisco 3600 series and s0 connected to isp A, doing fine, now i have another connection in s1 to isp B,
lets say each have 128k speed..
is it posible to combine both so i can get 256k internet speed? if so how do i do that?

thanks in advance

note:sorry for my bad english :)
 
best you can do is do multipe static routes with equal metric to each ISP, that way it'll load balance over the links..

I'd enable IP Cef too..

BuckWeet
 
is that all? thats not so hard :)
anyway...i forgot to mention one thing, theres a pix
firewall behind the router, so the nat is done by that pix, but i already got the point now

thanx dude ;-)
 
as long as you leave the load balancing within CEF to the default of per destination you should be ok, DO NOT ATTEMPT PER PACKET LOAD BALANCING!

You may well get be asymmetric routing, but without running BGP to your ISP's you can't do anything about that..
 
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