05-10-2010 10:36 AM - edited 02-21-2020 04:38 PM
I have 2 ISPs (leased lines)
ISP1 is 2mbps (secondary line)
ISP2 is 4mbps (primary line)
On my exisiting Sonicwall firewall VPN is tied up with ISP1 (2mbps) secondary line and working fine.
So my query is can I have the same scenario working in my new Cisco 2911 router.
Meaning running VPN on seconday line (2mbps)
Will these work? or do I need to make secondary line as primary line and then only VPN will work
Pl clarify
Thanks in advance!!
Regards,
Pankaj Parmar
05-10-2010 10:40 AM
parmar.pankaj wrote:
I have 2 ISPs (leased lines)
ISP1 is 2mbps (secondary line)
ISP2 is 4mbps (primary line)
On my exisiting Sonicwall firewall VPN is tied up with ISP1 (2mbps) secondary line and working fine.
So my query is can I have the same scenario working in my new Cisco 2911 router.
Meaning running VPN on seconday line (2mbps)
Will these work? or do I need to make secondary line as primary line and then only VPN will work
Pl clarify
Thanks in advance!!
Regards,
Pankaj Parmar
Pankaj
Not entirely sure i understand. The VPN will work on either interface, it just depends where you apply the crypto map ie. to which interface. The VPN in itself does not know or care what speed the line is that is running over.
Jon
05-10-2010 10:47 AM
Ok,
Let me put it this way
I just want to know whether VPN works on secondary line?
Because I want ISP2 (4mbps) higher bandwidth to be the primary line...
05-10-2010 10:53 AM
parmar.pankaj wrote:
Ok,
Let me put it this way
I just want to know whether VPN works on secondary line?
Because I want ISP2 (4mbps) higher bandwidth to be the primary line...
The VPN does not know it is using a secondary line so yes it would work as long as the secondary line was up and running and the router interface for that line was reachable then it should be fine.
Jon
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