12-04-2016 01:49 PM - edited 03-08-2019 08:25 AM
Hello, I have several public IPs from my ISP and am trying to figure out what is the easiest way of taking advantage of the dual WANs on the 891F for this. I see a lot of posts around different ISPs and failover, but this would be two connections to the same modem using both Gi8 and Fa0 to get two different public IP addresses for the 891F. I'm ok routing separate VLANs per WAN (preferable actually). I'm trying to figure out what is the easiest configuration to accomplish this. Any pointers appreciated.
Thanks,
Nick.
12-04-2016 03:31 PM
Hi,
If both connections go to the same modem and you have 2 next hops (one for gi8 and one for fa0), you could simply configure 2 default routes one pointing to the IP on the other side of gi8 and one pointing to the IP on the other side of fa0 interface. This way if one like goes down you have a second link to use and also you can load balance traffic on both links.
HTH
12-07-2016 10:53 AM
Thanks, trying to go through the configuration for this.
I seem to be stuck getting both the Fa0 an Gi8 interfaces to simultaneously maintain the DHCP lease from the modem.
I have the modem assigning the two different public IP addresses based on the MAC of the respective Fa0/Gi8 interfaces.
When either one is enabled the address gets configured, but if both are enabled only one of the interfaces maintains its DHCP lease. Looking at "show dhcp lease", one of the interfaces cycles though Selecting, Requesting, Purging. I see the correct IP address assigned briefly, but then the state goes to Purging.
This behavior happens on the interface that is enabled last, so if both interfaces are shutdown and I enable Fa0 first then Gi8, Fa0 will be stable but Gi8 will not, and vice versa.
Anything obvious I should look at?
Config:
!
interface FastEthernet0
ip address dhcp
ip access-group incoming_acl2 in
no ip redirects
no ip unreachables
no ip proxy-arp
ip nat outside
ip inspect autosec_inspect out
ip virtual-reassembly in
ip verify unicast source reachable-via rx allow-default 100
duplex auto
speed auto
no cdp enable
!
!
interface GigabitEthernet8
ip address dhcp
ip access-group incoming_acl in
no ip redirects
no ip unreachables
no ip proxy-arp
ip nat outside
ip inspect autosec_inspect out
ip virtual-reassembly in
ip verify unicast source reachable-via rx allow-default 100
duplex auto
speed auto
no cdp enable
!
Cisco891F#show dhcp lease
Temp IP addr: 70.234.xx.aa for peer on Interface: FastEthernet0
Temp sub net mask: 255.255.255.248
DHCP Lease server: 192.168.1.254, state: 5 Bound
DHCP transaction id: 26EC
Lease: 86400 secs, Renewal: 43200 secs, Rebind: 75600 secs
Temp default-gateway addr: 70.234.xx.cc
Next timer fires after: 11:54:45
Retry count: 0 Client-ID: cisco-0042.68f5.0d9a-Fa0
Hostname: Cisco891F
Temp IP addr: 70.234.xx.bb for peer on Interface: GigabitEthernet8
Temp sub net mask: 255.255.255.248
DHCP Lease server: 192.168.1.254, state: 11 Purging
DHCP transaction id: 2189
Lease: 86400 secs, Renewal: 0 secs, Rebind: 0 secs
Next timer fires after: 00:00:18
Retry count: 0 Client-ID: cisco-0042.68f5.0da2-Gi8
Hostname: Cisco891F
12-07-2016 10:07 PM
I tried assigning the IP addresses manually on 891F the which seems to provide some insight into what is going on. Because i'm connected to the same modem, the addresses have to be in the same subnet. so:
Gi8: 70.234.xx.249 255.255.255.248
Fa0: 70.234.xx.250 255.255.255.248
The router complains:
% 70.234.xx.248 overlaps with GigabitEthernet8
So I guess the WANs have to be different subnets?
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