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Hi Everyone, I'm working out a concept here and want to know if this can be done. On an ASA I would like to have 2 different interfaces connect to 2 different ISP's - one primary, one backup. As well I will be running VPN tunnels across the links. Wh...
Hi Everyone, I'm working out a concept here and want to know if this can be done. On an ASA I would like to have 2 different interfaces connect to 2 different ISP's - one primary, one backup. As well I will be running VPN tunnels across the links. Wh...
Hi Everyone,I'm working out a concept here and want to know if this can be done. On an ASA I would like to have 2 different interfaces connect to 2 different ISP's - one primary, one backup. As well I will be running VPN tunnels across the links. Wha...
Hi Paul,That is correct. The client needs to tunnel through a different ISP which would mean that there is a different ISP in use. I'm not sure if it's possible, but thought I would see if anyone has come across this before...
Thanks MS,Unfortunately I have the need of being able to send the state information over to the other port as well - if possible. I know there is "juni***" gear that can do this, but I'm not sure if the ASA's can or cannont - currently we're running ...
A good way to think of a dynamic protocol is just that - it's dynamic. It will change when something on the network changes, and update itself and other routers accordingly. A static route remains the same unless you change it.