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02-04-2013 06:49 PM - edited 03-07-2019 11:30 AM
hello everyone,
please help me out when you get a chance.
in the diagram,
for ISP A and ISP B failover, eBGP.
for Router_1 G0/1 and Router_2 G0/1 interfaces : HSRP
for Router_1 G0/2 and Router_2 G0/2 interfaces : HSRP
for ASA_1 G0/1 and ASA_2 G0/1 interfaces : HSRP
for ASA_1 G0/2 and ASA_2 G0/2 interfaces : HSRP
and,
if Main_1 goes down,
then for inbound traffic,
say I want the traffic goes by this path,
Router_1 -> Main_2 -> ASA_1,
Can I accomplish this by IPSLA ?
( follow this article, https://supportforums.cisco.com/docs/DOC-6078 )
or accomplishing this by switch is better ?
please give me some recommendations if it is possible.
I really appreciate your help.
Thanks,
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02-07-2013 11:40 PM
Hi,
You could achieve it with HSRP, IP SLA and BGP as-path prepend.
1. But Router_1 and Router_2 interfaces connected to Main_1 need to be on the same VLAN and subnet. Also this is correct for Main_2. And for both ASAs.
2. For Internet failover you could use IP SLA icmp-echo tracking object. Then use it in HSRP for routers.
3. If ISP_B it is used as backup you could do AS-PATH prepend on Router_2 to make ISP_B inbound traffic less preferable.
4. For ASAs you could use active/passive failover.
Hope it will help.
Best regards,
Abzal
Abzal
