Here is my situation: We have a contract with an ISP that is providing very bad service and internet speed goes up and down intermitently so it is hard to prove it to them. I have a Cisco ASA 5510 that tells me the bandwidth that we are using and som...
There are two areas area 1 and area 2, all have L1/L2 IS-IS running. How are the routes outside area 1 going to appear, as i L2 or i *L1 in the routing table of router A and through which interface. Please see picture attached.
There are two areas area 1 and area 2, all have L1/L2 IS-IS running.How are the routes outside ara 1 going to appear, as i L2 or i *L1 in the routing table of router A and through which interface. Please see picture attached.
Our network is composed of a Cisco 2610 router which connects to our ISP and the other end (inside) connects to a switch and then from the switch we connect to a Cisco ASA 5510. Also from the switch we connect to a couple of servers that have public ...
I have a router Cisco 2610 IOS 12.3.I have two totally separate networks connected there through two ethernet ports. I want one port (port A) to have priority in traffic, and the second one (port B) to use up to 1Mbps if the port A is not using the b...
I am aware of not being able to route into the same subnet that's why I call it "route" in parenthesis.The question still remains: how can I use the router if I have the same subnet in two different interfaces.I need to convert the router into a kind...
So there is no way to share the load of outbound traffic only? For the inbound I can use DNS and revert most of the traffic but still I woud like to have some load balancing for the outbound traffic.I have heard about per packet balancing but that af...
Right now I use a static route. And I will have different ip addresses from each provider.Can you elaborate a little bit more on what you mean when you say: "point three at the faster link, one at the slower link.".Can you have more than one default...