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can i have 2 isp connections on ASA 5510?

howithink
Level 1
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Hello everyone!

Here is my current setup:

1 isp connection which splits into two. One plugs into 5510 with ouside ip and the other plugs into the other 5510 with outside ip address.

see diagram below:

diagram.png

Router routes are set as:

ip route 0.0.0.0 0.0.0.0 10.x.x.1

ip route 10.x.x.0 255.255.255.0 10.x.x.2

We will be introducing another isp into our network. We want to remove our current isp and switch. But we dont want to do the cut overnight. We will migrate into our new isp. so for a while we will have both isp connections.

What i am thinking of doing is taking one of the ports on 10.x.x.1 and configuring it for our replacement isp network and the same for 10.x.x.2. Will that work?

Can i have ASA 5510 configured for 2 seperate ISP connections?

What kind of route will i set on my router?

thanks in advance.

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Ivan Krimmel
Level 7
Level 7

Hi,

I think you could play with Administrative Distances on your router, giving a more higher to your new ISP connection. And/or would also point a more specific(perhaps a set of) prefix via the seconds ISP and see if it will work. Then slightly migrate the rest.

HTH,

Ivan.

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