Re: Two ISP's on same router (2821) with PIX 515E

From: ben edgar <bedgar2500_at_gmail.com>
Date: Thu, 25 Feb 2010 10:23:33 -0500

all you have to do is have separate IP block's
1 block for the VPN traffic (to the peering point) that is routed through ISP1
and another IP block that is routed through ISP2

now if you use BGP to advertise the blocks to both providers you can still have
the separation of traffic but if a link fails you would have redundancy.

Regards,

On Tue, Feb 23, 2010 at 12:34 AM, eseosa <eseosa.ehiwe_at_gmail.com> wrote:
> U can apply ur crypto map on the s0/0/0 interface and then configure
> static ip routing to the remote vpn destination network out the
> s0/0/0 and then create a default route out the radio link for
> internet traffic.
>
> NB: i assume you are doing site to site vpn and VPN is terminated on the router.
>
> hth
>
> On 2/22/10, manoj prajapati <manoj4784_at_gmail.com> wrote:
>> Hi Techie,
>>
>> Here is the Diagram,
>>
>> ISP1 ISP2
>> | |
>> Router
>> |
>> PIX
>> |
>> Switch
>> |
>> Users
>>
>> We are connected to two ISP s to one router (ISP2 RF Link with gig0/0) and
>> ISP1 Serial0/0/0
>>
>> I want to segregate traffic, so that VPN traffic will pass through Serial
>> link(ISP1) and normal internet traffic will pass through RF link(ISP2).
>> Can anybody through some lights on it or any link to refer .
>>
>> Thanx.
>>
>> Regards,
>> Manoj P.
>>
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