12-06-2002 07:34 AM - edited 03-02-2019 03:25 AM
hi all
i need help to manage this situation
i have 2 networks:
- net A (10.10.10.x) with 200 pc users
- net B (10.10.11.x) with 6 routers connected to internet using ADSL (i'll call
them "internet routers"
- net A and B are connected using a router 2621, A on F0/0 and B on F0/1
i would like to know if it is possible to use an established internet router for a defined group of users.
the solution i reached is the following.
pc users default gateway will be 2610 F0/0 (10.10.10.254)
2610 default gateway will be F0/1
on each internet router i will configure an access list to accept only packets coming from an enstablished set of ip addresses.
i this way only a set of user can access to an established "internet router".
all the routers on lan B will be connected using an hub,allowing the broadcast requests coming out from the F0/1 to be received by all of them.
i think this situation should work, but i think that there should be a better solution.
in addition, i will need to put a firewall between F0/1 and lan B
this firewall will be a PC station with a firewall software and 2 eth interfaces.
please let me know any hint.
regards
Simone
12-06-2002 08:06 AM
I don't know if your solution will work
The ideal solution would be to purchase a load balancer like the Cisco Content Switch
A second idea would be to setup 6 static routes to the internet on the 2610 and let round robin load balancing take effect. This way, each new session should use a different router
12-06-2002 09:09 AM
thx for your info,
i don't know about "load balancer", i need to get info about it, but in any case,
i think that using 6 static routes is a very easy way to make it work, really good..
why i don't think about it?
in this way i can't assign a user to a fixed router, but i will get everything faster and easier.
thx a lot
please let me know if there are other solutions.
Regards.
Simone
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