Does anyone know the best way to approach setting up a 1720 router (IOS v12.3(26)) that has 2 Ethernet WICs and the single built in Ethernet port to switch between the WICs if one goes down?
Each WIC will have a different satillite technology connected to it, VSAT for one and BGAN for the other. The VSAT will be the primary and the BGAN the backup. The BGAN unit is smart enough to automatically connect to the BGAN network should the VSAT lose connectivity.
The only reason for the BGAN is for when the VSAT fails I can remotley connect to the site for troubleshooting purposes. I would manually turn off the BGAN when done.
The IP addresses would be on different networks, VSAT vs BGAN but they both need to be NAT'd into a private network (switch plugged into the built-in Ethernet port). When the VSAT loses connectivity the 1720's port will still be up/up.
Any suggestions? To head off the questions I know I am going to get, why not use a better router, answer I will if I can prove that this is feasible in a lab first using what we have on hand. Why SAT for both connections? Going to Africa area has no telco, cell, wireless, or cable, sat is the only technology available.
Each WIC will have a different satillite technology connected to it, VSAT for one and BGAN for the other. The VSAT will be the primary and the BGAN the backup. The BGAN unit is smart enough to automatically connect to the BGAN network should the VSAT lose connectivity.
The only reason for the BGAN is for when the VSAT fails I can remotley connect to the site for troubleshooting purposes. I would manually turn off the BGAN when done.
The IP addresses would be on different networks, VSAT vs BGAN but they both need to be NAT'd into a private network (switch plugged into the built-in Ethernet port). When the VSAT loses connectivity the 1720's port will still be up/up.
Any suggestions? To head off the questions I know I am going to get, why not use a better router, answer I will if I can prove that this is feasible in a lab first using what we have on hand. Why SAT for both connections? Going to Africa area has no telco, cell, wireless, or cable, sat is the only technology available.