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Bond multiple ADSL lines

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eiregobragh

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Oct 15, 2008
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Guys,
just wondering is this possible with a Cisco Router or do I need a specialized device?

A customer has three ADSL lines into their office from different ISPs and they'd like to be able to use all three for internet access on their LAN.

Is it possible somehow to bond all three lines so it appears as one grand broadband connection?

Thanks,

Paul

Paul Kilcoyne B. Eng.
Innealtóir/ Engineer

 
VRRP should work.
GLBP as well.

read up on those.


We must go always forward, not backward
always up, not down and always twirling twirling towards infinity.
 
Hey imbadatthis,
thanks for the reply. I know all about VRRP and how it uses an IP address for two interfaces. I'm just a bit lost as to how to implement two ISPs Modems.

Basically I have a Modem/Router from each ISP.

Could I just connect them into a Cisco Routers ethernet interfaces?

Thanks,

Paul Kilcoyne B. Eng.
Innealtóir/ Engineer

 
each interface( or subinterface) should be connected to one of the ISPs then you can just setup VRRP.

|---> ISP1
internal --> [Router]--|
|---> ISP2



We must go always forward, not backward
always up, not down and always twirling twirling towards infinity.
 
Hey,
thanks again for this info.

Do I need any info from my ISPs?

And what Cisco Router hardware would you suggest as I'm trying to do this as economically as possible?

Many thanks,

Paul

Paul Kilcoyne B. Eng.
Innealtóir/ Engineer

 
Lastly,
will this implementation of VRRP load balance internet traffic or will it just chose one ISP always above the other similar to redundancy?

Many thanks,

Paul Kilcoyne B. Eng.
Innealtóir/ Engineer

 
you'll have to use GLBP if you want load balancing.

VRRP and HSRP will elect one router and use it until it become unavailable.

you wont need any extra info from your ISP .


link above will walk you through it.



We must go always forward, not backward
always up, not down and always twirling twirling towards infinity.
 
Great,
thanks again. So I can configure my cisco router/ switch to do GLBP on the two interfaces my ISPs are connected into.

I'll let you know how I get on.



Paul Kilcoyne B. Eng.
Innealtóir/ Engineer

 
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