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I have a Cisco 2851 (with a 4 port switch module) that I am trying to set up with two different internet connections, and have it route traffic out to them based on the source IP. One connection is a 50mb Comcast connection, another is our T1 that ou...
This connection is for a building with ~40-50 users browsing at any given time.We have a new 50/10MB Comcast Deluxe connection we are trying to set up in our environment. We have a single static IP and the Comcast provided SMC-3DG router/modem has be...
The T1 modem is not connected to the router via serial interface, but rather a bridged T1 modem connected to a fastethernet or gigabitethernet interface. I'll ultimately be retiring this T1 but I do need to keep it (and the sites it hosts) up in the ...
Forgive me, allow me to clarify.We have 5 static IP's with our T1 line. We use these static IP's (and subsequently the T1) to host several on-site IP-based services such as Exchange and access to our voicemail system. Because of this, we defined seve...
The T1 currently is hosting several sites so we have several IP's defined. This is exactly how the T1 is currently configured on our 2811, just on the 2851 I moved it to a VLAN and switchport because I have no more GigabitEthernet ports. I'm concerne...
I don't believe it is the ISP, server, laptop, or internet backbone seeing as the speed tests from my workstation show full speeds. It's just when it is plugged directly into this switch that it is being throttled. For some reason direct connections...