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I have a problem our company has two connections from 2 different ISP's. Our primary connection is a T1 line connected to s0/0 of a 2620 router, and the second connection is a wireless ISP connected to Ethernet1/0.
Here is my problem my boss wants the secondary line to kick in if the primary goes down. BGP is out of the question because we do not have a full class C subnet. We were provided with 15 ip's from each provider and we only have 3 servers that are accesible to the public.
Is there another way I can setup up the router to have the second line kick in and how would the DNS work so our webservers can still be reached from the internet?
Any help would be appreciated and please let me know if you need any more information. Thanks in advance.
Here is my problem my boss wants the secondary line to kick in if the primary goes down. BGP is out of the question because we do not have a full class C subnet. We were provided with 15 ip's from each provider and we only have 3 servers that are accesible to the public.
Is there another way I can setup up the router to have the second line kick in and how would the DNS work so our webservers can still be reached from the internet?
Any help would be appreciated and please let me know if you need any more information. Thanks in advance.