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Configuring a backup route/link from a 4G eHWIC card on 2900 router

LemmYY
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Hi experts,

 

One of our router has an eHWIC card installed with an active cellular interface. This was designed to be the backup link whenever something goes wrong with our primary connection.

 

I wanted to know if this has been setup the way it should have set up but i have no idea where to start or look for. 

Would someone able to share the right commands to set it up or what command to show this configuration?

 

Thanks!

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Hello
sh version
sh ip int brief
sh controllers


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In today's interconnected world, a reliable internet connection is crucial for businesses and individuals alike. However, unexpected disruptions can occur, leaving you without a reliable connection. To ensure continuous connectivity, a backup route or link is essential. For those who rely on a Cisco 2900 router and a 4G eHWIC card, configuring a backup route is a prudent choice. This ensures that even in the event of primary link failure, you stay connected to the online world. Whether you're a Social Media Manager in San Diego or any other professional, this setup ensures uninterrupted access to the internet.

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