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Outside Router Upgrade with New Additional ISP Circuit

netops009
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Hi, everyone.

I am upgrading our single 2851 with an 80Mb Comcast Ethernet circuit and bonded US Signal T1 configured with BGP to two 3925's and an additional 50Mb Ethernet circuit.  

So my goal is to have each 3925 configured with its own Ethernet circuit, one with the 80Mb Ethernet and the other one with the 50Mb Ethernet circuit.  Both are Comcast circuits coming in from completely different cable runs.

Is it possible to configure this not just for fail-over but so both circuits are used at the same time?

Thank you,

Thomas Reiling

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Joseph W. Doherty
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Is it possible to configure this not just for fail-over but so both circuits are used at the same time?

Often the answer is yes.

Oh, great.  How?

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That's an "it depends" kind of answer.

Could you further describe your logical and physical topologies?

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