01-15-2015 04:14 AM - edited 03-07-2019 10:14 PM
Hi we have a two ISP for internet.
we are looking if one ISP down another one has to another one has to serve.
Please share cisco device which is capable of doing same thing and also guide me how to configure on the same. Please let me know required more information
01-15-2015 04:24 AM
That's quite a big subject.
The short answer is a router can do this but you need the right router for the bandwidth. And if you have dual ISPs then do you want two routers for redundancy ?
Other considerations -
1) what IP addressing do you have from the ISPs - this one has a direct impact on the design
2) are you hosting any internal servers for access from the internet
3) do you have a firewall
4) are you exchanging routes with your ISPs
etc.
We can't really help without knowing the above and even then we cant do the whole thing for you ie. design and configuration as it can get quite complex.
We can point you in the right direction though. You need answers to the above questions and then we can tell you what you can and can't do etc.
Jon
01-15-2015 11:05 PM
1)what IP addressing do you have from the ISPs - this one has a direct impact on the design
IPV4
2)are you hosting any internal servers for access from the internet
No
3)do you have a firewall
yes .firewall acts router as well (Junifer).our isp n/w directly connected to our firewall
4)are you exchanging routes with your ISPs
No. One ISPs to use internet and other ISPs transfer traffic from one branch to another.
01-16-2015 04:29 AM
In terms of addressing I meant do you use public IPs assigned from the ISP or do you have your own provider independent public IPs ?
A lot depends on the capability of the Juniper firewall but this is a Cisco site.
If one ISP is for internet and the other for branch traffic then how are you going to failover ie. they don't do the same thing.
Jon
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