In order for the design you have now to work you would need to set up two different access-lists for matching and break apart how your lan accesses your ISP's. Pointing one block of addresses out one interface and the other block pointing out of the other interface with you route-map policy...
The connections to the Internet are DSL-like. In case it matters at all the primary connection is a 4Mbit wireless connection using Canopy technology. The secondary (mostly just for backup) is through Sprint Broadband.
I really don't care too much about load balanced or fault tollerant...
Several comments. First of all I do not have my own address block. All I do have are 1 static IP address from either ISP. My organization is too small to warrant a BGP block and all the overhead associated with that. I've done BGP in the past and that's the last thing I need to do right now...
I do know about OSPF and EIGRP but unfortunately I most likely won't be able to use the routing protocols in this case.
The two routers I connect to are ISPs. I know that one won't do it because they refuse even the most basic requests and the other probably doesn't know what EIGRP or OSPF is...
I have a 3620 router with two connections to the Internet provided over ethernet. Often times when the next hop is down or unresponsive the router doesn't detect the outtage and re-route through the other connection because the physical ethernet link stays up.
I've been unsuccessful in finding...
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