Yes, we have two email servers and a VPN Concertrator. The main issue redudant conenctions came up is because we're putting more and more people on the VPN. If our internet connection goes down, then so do all our VPN connections.
We're looking at two different ISP's for redundancy. I know they may both use the same DSLAM, but there are other parts of the network they don't share and that would be helpful. Instead of doing DSL on the Cisco, like I mentioned, I could use the ISP provided DSL routers, but I'm not sure how...
We're looking at setting up redudant/fault-tolerant/load-balanced conenctions to two different DSL providers. One options would be to have our firewall plug into a Cisco 2650, and have two ethernet interfaces on the 2650 that conenct to the two different DSL routers (running in bridge mode)...
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