RE: Failover and Redundancy

From: Andre Teku (andre.teku@csosa.gov)
Date: Fri Apr 04 2003 - 16:16:15 GMT-3


dig into
(1) Loopback0/1 interface with same IP address on home routers
(2) HSRP on the home front (the two head routers facing the kiosks on same
Ethernet segment w/HSRP)
(3) Multihoming to two # ISPs using "default routing" (2 floating static
defaults pointing to each of your upstream ISP)

-----Original Message-----
From: jim.phillipo@guardent.com [mailto:jim.phillipo@guardent.com]
Sent: Friday, April 04, 2003 10:55 AM
To: ccielab@groupstudy.com
Cc: bjpjr@yahoo.com
Subject: OT: Failover and Redundancy

Any thoughts on the following question from a associate ?

Issue: A number of Kiosks stations out in the field need to send data back
to Home Office servers. The Kiosks stations are configured to communicate
with 1 IP address. The Home Office needs to be configured with two different
ISP, 2 routers, 2 switches, and 2 servers for redundancy. 5 months down the
line, another site in a different physical location will be constructed for
site-to-site failover.
Question: What is the best way to design this type of network, where the
Kiosks stations are only configured to communicate with 1 IP? What type of
options do I have?

Jim Phillipo, CCNP, CCDP
Sr. Internetworking Engineer
W: 401.456.1821 F: 401.456.0599 M: 508.982.8923
90 Royal Little Drive, Providence, RI 02904
www.guardent.com



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