Hi,
I have what I'm sure is a basic question. We are changing ISP's. We've got a T-1 to each on a 1720 with (2) internal WIC's and (1) 10/100 Eth port. We also have a Class C to each. So, there are (2) Class C's on the Eth port like this (for example):
192.168.50.0/24 - current ISP
192.168.100.0/24 secondary - new ISP
We've also got
Serial0
ip address xxx.xxx.xxx.xxx
Serial1
ip address xxx.xxx.xxx.xxx
What I want the router to do is to route:
all traffic from/to 198.162.50.0/24 through Serial0, and;
all traffic from/to 198.162.100.0/24 through Serial1
That's it. Nothing fancy. I'm thinking that I should have 2 routing statements, but I don't know how to achieve it. Can you help?
Thanks!
I have what I'm sure is a basic question. We are changing ISP's. We've got a T-1 to each on a 1720 with (2) internal WIC's and (1) 10/100 Eth port. We also have a Class C to each. So, there are (2) Class C's on the Eth port like this (for example):
192.168.50.0/24 - current ISP
192.168.100.0/24 secondary - new ISP
We've also got
Serial0
ip address xxx.xxx.xxx.xxx
Serial1
ip address xxx.xxx.xxx.xxx
What I want the router to do is to route:
all traffic from/to 198.162.50.0/24 through Serial0, and;
all traffic from/to 198.162.100.0/24 through Serial1
That's it. Nothing fancy. I'm thinking that I should have 2 routing statements, but I don't know how to achieve it. Can you help?
Thanks!