Hi all,
I'm currently run ADSL as my primary link for our WAN link at work, however, this link oftens fail. I have 2 cisco 1600 series router (one at each location) sitting there to use as an ISDN backup link. At the moment, everytime the ADSL fails, I have to manually setup the PC, cisco router, server etc... to pick up the ISDN link and start dialling out, a very manual process.
What I have to manually do at the moment (when ADSL fail) is to change the default gateway and the router scope in DHCP on the Domain Controller at the remote site to pickup the new default gateway e.g. 172.16.2.51 from the active cisco router (ISDN), and the from the other end, I have to add the "host route" (with the default gateway of the cisco router from this end e.g. 172.16.1.51)to any of the servers that I want it to talk to the DC from the othersite. Once I've done all this then the ISDN is up and running and I can start doing my normal business.
As you can see this is not very productive. What I want to know is there anyway I can setup the two cisco routers to pick up the fail ADSL link and automatically promote itself to be the main link while the ADSL service is down?
A sincere thank to those that could help or point to me the right direction.
katchme
P.S It helps if I could have a sample cisco configuration.
I'm currently run ADSL as my primary link for our WAN link at work, however, this link oftens fail. I have 2 cisco 1600 series router (one at each location) sitting there to use as an ISDN backup link. At the moment, everytime the ADSL fails, I have to manually setup the PC, cisco router, server etc... to pick up the ISDN link and start dialling out, a very manual process.
What I have to manually do at the moment (when ADSL fail) is to change the default gateway and the router scope in DHCP on the Domain Controller at the remote site to pickup the new default gateway e.g. 172.16.2.51 from the active cisco router (ISDN), and the from the other end, I have to add the "host route" (with the default gateway of the cisco router from this end e.g. 172.16.1.51)to any of the servers that I want it to talk to the DC from the othersite. Once I've done all this then the ISDN is up and running and I can start doing my normal business.
As you can see this is not very productive. What I want to know is there anyway I can setup the two cisco routers to pick up the fail ADSL link and automatically promote itself to be the main link while the ADSL service is down?
A sincere thank to those that could help or point to me the right direction.
katchme
P.S It helps if I could have a sample cisco configuration.