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2 gateways?

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nick25

Technical User
Aug 10, 2005
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Hi everyone and Happy New Year.

I have a simple PIX issue. Glad if anyone could clarify.

Say I have a setup like this :

Router A \
--- PIX ---- LAN
Router B /

My question is this:

(I am running PIX OS 7)
Is it possible to set 2 equal cost routes to each Router, so that if 1 router falls, the other will take over all the traffic? From what I read in the PIX documentation, if you set 2 default equal cost routes, the PIX will distribute traffic to the 2 gateways. However I tried this and when I turn off one of the routers, I don't see the other router taking over the traffic. I also read elsewhere that you cannot set 2 gateways on the PIX, so I'm somewhat confused, unless it wasn't possible in earlier PIX OS versions.

Could someone please clarify?

Thanks.
 
No But you could do HSRP on your routers. 1 virtual IP and youll still have redundancy.
 
Yes, I am looking into HSRP.

Thanks for the reply. Very much appreciated.
 
Hi again, I think I'll opt for running GLBP on the 2 routers.

Just wondering something. If instead of using static routes, I use OSPF on the pix and the 2 routers, would that solve my original problem?
 
You could inject the default route via OSPF. Although Ive never tried this with the Pix you can test first to see if it will work for you.
 
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