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Dividing routes to 2 DSL lines through 2811

vdalehubbard
Level 1
Level 1

I have two DSL lines coming into a 2811 router. Due to helping out with bandwidth, I need to seperate groups of internal IP addresses and assign them to different gateways (DSL lines). I want to ask what commands I need to use to do this. Here is my configuration on the router:

!version 12.3

service timestamps debug datetime msec

service timestamps log datetime msec

no service password-encryption

!

hostname ***

!

boot-start-marker

boot-end-marker

!

no logging buffered

!

username *** privilege 15 password 0 ***

no network-clock-participate aim 0

no network-clock-participate aim 1

no aaa new-model

ip subnet-zero

!

!

ip cef

!

!

no ftp-server write-enable

!

!

!

!

interface FastEthernet0/0

description $ETH-LAN$

ip address **.**.**.*21 255.255.255.240

ip nat outside

load-interval 30

duplex auto

speed auto

!

interface FastEthernet0/1

description $ETH-LAN$

ip address 192.168.1.2 255.255.255.0

ip nat inside

duplex auto

speed auto

!

interface FastEthernet0/0/0

no ip address

!

interface FastEthernet0/0/1

no ip address

shutdown

!

interface FastEthernet0/0/2

no ip address

shutdown

!

interface FastEthernet0/0/3

no ip address

shutdown

!

interface Vlan1

no ip address

ip nat outside

!

ip classless

ip route 0.0.0.0 0.0.0.0 **.**.**.*22

ip route 0.0.0.0 0.0.0.0 **.**.**.*09

ip http server

ip http authentication local

ip nat pool overload **.**.**.*14 **.**.**.*15 netmask 255.255.255.240

ip nat inside source list 7 interface FastEthernet0/0 overload

ip nat inside source static tcp 192.168.1.3 20 **.**.**.*10 20 extendable

ip nat inside source static tcp 192.168.1.3 21 **.**.**.*10 21 extendable

ip nat inside source static tcp 192.168.1.3 25 **.**.**.*10 25 extendable

ip nat inside source static tcp 192.168.1.3 80 **.**.**.*10 80 extendable

ip nat inside source static tcp 192.168.1.1 3389 **.**.**.*11 3389 extendable

ip nat inside source static udp 192.168.1.1 3389 **.**.**.*11 3389 extendable

ip nat inside source static tcp 192.168.1.4 1723 **.**.**.*12 1723 extendable

ip nat inside source static tcp 192.168.1.4 3389 **.**.**.*12 3389 extendable

ip nat inside source static udp 192.168.1.4 3389 **.**.**.*12 3389 extendable

ip nat inside source static tcp 192.168.1.5 3389 **.**.**.*13 3389 extendable

!

!

control-plane

!

!

line con 0

line aux 0

line vty 0 4

privilege level 15

login local

transport input telnet

!

scheduler allocate 20000 1000

!

end

I have the feeling it has to do with the ip route commands and changing them to reflect my internal ip ranges to what route I want.

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senthilmds
Level 1
Level 1

try this config

interface FastEthernet0/1

ip address 192.168.2.1 255.255.255.0 secondary

access-list 1 permit 192.168.1.0 0.0.0.255

access-list 2 permit 192.168.2.0 0.0.0.255

route-map dsl permit 10

match ip address 1

set ip default next-hop **.**.**.*22

!

route-map dsl permit 20

match ip address 2

set ip default next-hop **.**.**.*09

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