RE: ASA Load Balance.

From: Mahmoud Nossair <mnossier_at_jeraisy.com>
Date: Mon, 14 Dec 2009 07:34:45 +0300

Fine, but I have only one inside interface without VLANs, the inside
interface connected to my core switch using L3 ip address so how can I know
which traffic can access which context ( inside interface has a single ip
address and cannot be join to different V context).

-----Original Message-----
From: Tolulope Ogunsina [mailto:togunsina_at_gmail.com]
Sent: Sunday, December 13, 2009 11:25 PM
To: Mahmoud Nossair
Subject: Re: ASA Load Balance.

Think Routing...
How do you make some one interface preferred over another for some
routes. Manipulate your routing and you should be fine.

For real Active/Active failover, you would be considering multiple
context mode with asr groups to take care of asymmetric routing.

HTH,

On 12/13/09, Mahmoud Nossair <mnossier_at_jeraisy.com> wrote:
> Hi Experts
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> I have ASA5520 firewall and I have two ISP connected to int F0/1 and F0/2
> and I have inside interface, I need to make a load balancing between the
> two ISP so if one ISP goes down the other will take over
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> ------Inside-FW----- ISP A (Connected to Outside1)
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> |
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> |
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> ISP 2 (Connected to Outside2)
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> I heared that ASA can load balance between three different ISP but they
> must be connected to the same interface ( not as my setup each ISP is
> connected to a separate interface).
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> Thanks in advance
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> Mahmoud Nossair
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