In our set-up we have a central site with a large number of remote sites connected.
We have moved a number of remote sites from ISDN connections to ADSL connections. However, we would like to keep the ISDN and use it for backup.
The problem I have is - how do I implement ISDN backup with our current set-up? From the documentation, I can see how to do this for more "straightforward" set-ups but not for the set-up we have! Let me explain:
At the central site, we have a Cisco 7206 router. The ISDN connected sites connect directly to this router (which is configured with a large number of dialer map statements for each site)
The 7206 connects to a PIX515E firewall. The ADSL connected sites connect over the public internet using IPSEC with the tunnels terminating on the PIX.
The 7206 router contains static routes for the ADSL connected sites, pointing to the firewall.
At the remote sites, we have a Cisco 837 router for the ADSL connection.
This is connected (via ethernet) to the router we want to use for ISDN backup - a Cisco 800. The 837 and 800 are configured with HSRP.
However, at the moment, if the 837 or the ADSL link was to go down, there would be no means to connect to the central site. How can we configure this to use the 2nd router for ISDN backup, given our set-up?
Any suggestions would be greatly appreciated!
We have moved a number of remote sites from ISDN connections to ADSL connections. However, we would like to keep the ISDN and use it for backup.
The problem I have is - how do I implement ISDN backup with our current set-up? From the documentation, I can see how to do this for more "straightforward" set-ups but not for the set-up we have! Let me explain:
At the central site, we have a Cisco 7206 router. The ISDN connected sites connect directly to this router (which is configured with a large number of dialer map statements for each site)
The 7206 connects to a PIX515E firewall. The ADSL connected sites connect over the public internet using IPSEC with the tunnels terminating on the PIX.
The 7206 router contains static routes for the ADSL connected sites, pointing to the firewall.
At the remote sites, we have a Cisco 837 router for the ADSL connection.
This is connected (via ethernet) to the router we want to use for ISDN backup - a Cisco 800. The 837 and 800 are configured with HSRP.
However, at the moment, if the 837 or the ADSL link was to go down, there would be no means to connect to the central site. How can we configure this to use the 2nd router for ISDN backup, given our set-up?
Any suggestions would be greatly appreciated!