08-30-2012 01:23 AM - edited 03-04-2019 05:25 PM
Hi Experts,
I have cisco 1841 router and two types of ISP line (Different provider):
1. Lease line = 2 mbps ( it is terminated over cisco 1841 router); For internet-access purpose
2. DSL = 1 mbps; For internet-access purpose
Our cisco 1841 router have only two fastethernet port, first for WAN Port where 2 mbps lease line terminated ,
second for LAN which is connected to Cisco switch and 1 mbps adsl line running seperatly which is not
part of cisco 1841 router. i am planning to buy HWIC card for extra wan port on existing router where
i will terminate 1 mbps adsl line or may be other provider lease line.
I want to merge or aggregate both WAN link, My concern is to merge both line (2+1) and
get single one (Just like as Etherchannel thing) , get 3mbps for LAN for internet access.
Plz explain with configuration.
is it possible ???
if it is not possible through this scenerio then plz suggest me alternate methods or any Dedicated hardware for this ??
Note That:
A. we have only single location
B. we are not using any routing protocols and do not want use Routing protocols.
KS
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10-02-2012 08:50 AM
Hello Kuldeep,
1) each user is mapped on one internet facing link and can use as much as the speed of that link, the link bandwidth is shared between all users mapped to the same link. That's all the solution allows to use all the internet facing links but it does not provide guarantees to a single user
2) failover will occur after detection, impacted users may have to reload the web page to trigger a new NAT translation, but NAT entries using the failed interface should be purged
Hope to help
Giuseppe
10-04-2012 04:49 AM
Hello Kuldeep,
1) yes requires same ISP and same router on ISP side
2) no generally speaking is less likely as it requires appropriate HW but it is still possible in a few cases
Hope to help
Giuseppe
08-30-2012 04:14 AM
Hi Kuldeep,
or Just follow this blog:
http://techboss24.blogspot.de/2012/07/merge-two-internet-connection-from.html
Regards
Please rate if it helps.
08-31-2012 12:58 PM
Hi Sandeep,
I have gone through that blog sent by you but there are lot of different things like :
1. pppoe ( i do not have such kind of link)
2. Interface Dialer ????
I am planning to buy HWIC card ( of Cisco 1841 Router) for other WAN link so i do not want
purchase Dual WAN Router.
Plz also suggest me that which card i will purchase for other WAN link..........
is there any other simple way to configure this ?
08-31-2012 01:15 PM
Hi Kuldeep,
int Dailer is used to setup a ISDN(Via telephone .-PSTN Network)- but u dont need this.
you can use HWIC-4SEW card for this router. you can twon provider on 2 interface but i dont know , how u will merge 2 isp in a single line to speed up.
Regards
09-01-2012 02:19 AM
Hi Sandeep,
I heard about "Multilink" interface Concept for doing this......But i am not Sure about this ??
09-01-2012 02:29 AM
Hi Kuldeep,
I dont have much idea about "Multilink" interface Concept"
http://ask-leo.com/can_i_combine_two_internet_connections_to_get_a_faster_connection.html
Regrads
09-01-2012 04:54 AM
sandeepchoudhary21 wrote:
Hi Kuldeep,
int Dailer is used to setup a ISDN(Via telephone .-PSTN Network)- but u dont need this.
That is incorrect. Broadband PPP and PPPoE connections also use Dialer interface.
09-01-2012 05:11 AM
Mr Paolo,
That is incorrect. Broadband PPP and PPPoE connections also use Dialer interface.
u r using also and saying incorrect??
Regards
09-01-2012 09:23 AM
sandeepchoudhary21 wrote:
Mr Paolo,
That is incorrect. Broadband PPP and PPPoE connections also use Dialer interface.
u r using also and saying incorrect??
Regards
Yes. In other words, with any PPP or PPPoE connction, one needs to use Dialer interfaces.
08-30-2012 09:06 AM
Hi Kuldeep,
i would say you should set PfR (OER) to really implement something corresponding and ansering your needs. You are lucky enough to satisfy the prerequisites to enable PfR and you would get the best from this. On INE.com on "free resources" section you will find an intro to PfR done by Brian Dennis ... You'll love it
If you do not want to do this , do not change router but implement QoS policies or local policies to set the next hop depending from the type of traffic or other criteria.
Let us know
Alessio
09-01-2012 04:56 AM
You can only do load balancing, not aggregate bandwidth. This is the basic configuration.
http://www.cisco.com/en/US/tech/tk648/tk361/technologies_configuration_example09186a0080950834.shtml
Toe, unless you have experience and understanding of IOS, it is higly recommended that you get someone that does to do it.
09-30-2012 12:36 PM
Hi Paolo,
Given URL having some problem, not open here
09-01-2012 10:29 AM
I think you want to multiplex the lines into single.You need a multiplex function.I assert the verb "merge" much more with database records and table , whose meaning is a little different from join but in abstraction mean fusion.
Load balance mean you have a tree representation of loads.
Balance happen when the tree start growing in a direction too much.Share is as properties, if some consumers share a producer ,(ie a buffer the buffer will be emptied by more users ,not necessarly faster)
09-30-2012 11:20 AM
KS
If you obtain and install an Ethernet card or the Ethernet switch card mentioned in an earlier post then effectively your 1841 will become a dual WAN router.
Multilink is used for ppp links. It is an effective way to combine several independent physical links and provide one virtual interface with the combined bandwidth of the component physical links. But from the way that you have described your connections I do not believe that you would be able to do multilink with your connections.
And I do not know of any practical way to combine your two ISP links and get the combined bandwidth. The alternative that would work with these interfaces would be load sharing. But you have indicated that you do not want to consider this alternative. So with that constraint I do not believe that there is any way to achieve your objective.
HTH
Rick
10-02-2012 06:08 AM
Hi,
Why "Multilink" will not work in my Scenerio. Please explain with reason ?
If we talk about Load sharing or Load balancing then it provides bandwidth as per Ratio/Percentage
like 10-90,20-40-40, 50-50, etc. Am i right ???
How can i configure Load Sharing in my case as you mentioned that it is last option??
For example, suppose I have three Internet connections. One ISP gives 6 Mbps, another ISP gives 3 Mbps, and a third gives 1 Mbps.
How much bandwidth i will get inside LAN when i use Load Balancing or Load sharing ????
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