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> >> Date: Tue, 28 Sep 2010 01:47:10 -0400
> >> To: ccielab_at_groupstudy.com
> >> From: <jinjie69_at_gmail.com>
> >> Subject: A confused problem of link backup
> >>
> >> Hello, everyone, I'm a new guy to "groupstudy" with a very
> >> confused problem, hopes any enthusiasts could give me a best
> >> solutionso<now
> >> here is ito<
> >> We have a router with two interface (1,2) , interface 1 has access
> >> with
> >> ISP b Ab use IP:1.1.1.1; ISP A also gives us some Internet address
> like:
> >> 2.2.2.0/24, these Internet addres is used for corporation users which
> >> has
> >> VPN's requirement, means they can't not be change frequently. There is
> >> also 300
> >> personal user use private address and PPPoE to get on the internet.
> >> Now we want to use ISP B and interface 2 to give our network a
> >> backup,
> >> interface 2 use IP:3.3.3.3, there is also some Internet address
> >> like:4.4.4.0/24.
> >> How could I config the router to meet our goal.Private user is
> >> easy
> >> to adapt the change through PBR, but what about the corporation users,
> >> ####Can
> >> they cut-over to ISP B with ISP A's Internet address??????
> >> I am a Chinese man, so english is not very good, but I hope
> there
> >> is
> >> some guy could give me the most nearest perfect solution.Thanks a lot!
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