Cisco :: Configure And Utilize The Dual WAN / ISP
Aug 30, 2012I would like to configure & utilize the dual WAN / ISP to which we have subscribed. At present we are serving web-pages through our primary ISP which is working fine.
View 3 RepliesI would like to configure & utilize the dual WAN / ISP to which we have subscribed. At present we are serving web-pages through our primary ISP which is working fine.
View 3 RepliesHow do I utilize the dual band feature on my belkin N750 DB? Do I have to set up two separate networks? Even then how when my devices PC, iPod, gaming devices are only recognizing the 2.4GHz band network?
View 3 Replies View RelatedI am attempting to set up failover dual ISP on a 5505 running 8.4(4) with the Sec Plus license. Everything i have been able to reference so far, points to old commands not available or relevant in 8.4
For instance:
global (backup) 1 interface
global (outside) 1 interface
nat (inside) 1 0.0.0.0 0.0.0.0
route outside 0.0.0.0 0.0.0.0 20.20.20.1 1
route backup 0.0.0.0 0.0.0.0 30.30.30.1 10
What is the new syntax that should be used to mimic these commands? I have the sla and trach reachability configuration already set up.
I have a pix515 v6.3.3. Is it possible to configure dual ISP on two interfaces and have redundancy between them?
View 1 Replies View RelatedNot sure if my subject is a good decription of the problem or not.
I have an ASA 5520 at my home office and a SonicWALL NSA2400 at my remote office. The remote office has dual internet connections and I wanted to create two seperate VPNs between the devices using each internet connection on the SonicWALL.
I know how to configure this on the SonicWALL, the problem is on the ASA 5520
OK Basic network config
Main Office
ASA Public IP 1.1.1.1
ASA Internal network 192.168.1.0 (VPN source)
Remote office
Public IP 1 2.2.2.2
Public IP 2 3.3.3.3
Iternal network 192.168.2.0 (VPN destination on ASA)
If I have a VPN from the main ASA to either one of the SonicWALL's public IPs everything works fine
If I create 2 VPN tounels from the main ASA, 1 to each public IP on the SonicWALL, the VPN shows as up but no traffic flows.
We have a RV082 configured with two ISP Wan connections. We recently implemented a VOIP phone system (SIP) (192.168.1.50) that is being used in appliance mode on our network. We currently have two WAN connections Load Balanced. My goal is to configure all my VOIP traffic to go out through the 1st ISP and the rest of the data through ISP #2. is this possible to achieve using the RV082? We are using a Skype SIP Trunk connection.
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View 1 Replies View RelatedI've 3 interfaces on router:
Gb0/0-ISP01 with DHCP client
Gb0/1-ISP02 Static IP 192.168.2.x/24
Fa0/0 - LAN 192.168.1.1/24
I want to know, how to configure:1. Set the IP of interface Gb0/0 as dhcp client from ISP01 and make it as default route.
2. How to configure the ip nat.....overload?
3. How to use the ip sla to monitor internet connectivity to 8.8.8.8 for ISP01, if it fails, to go to ISP02.
Cisco RV042 Dual WAN VPN Router -how to configure dynamic DNS without having to use the pre-programmed DDNS companies that are populated by default if my DDNS company is not listed and you cannot manually enter another company that is not on the list?
View 1 Replies View Relatedi have two Cisco 3845 routers connected to 3 different ISPs ,
-ISP 1 with link bandwidth of 24 Mbps
-ISP 2 with link bandwidth of 16 Mbps
-ISP 3 with link bandwidth of 8 Mbps
i have a public AS from a ripe along with 2 Class Address (Public independent)
1) what is the best design and configuration to utilize the 3 Links ,outbound and inbound (since we have our public address along with AS) my boss told me,all These 3 links must be active
2)what is the recommended design and configuration for the whole topology , pls share the best gotchas
3)what is the need of iBGP?why we need it when we run bgp?
I need to configure a 4507 chassis with two SUP 7 installed. I havenot done SUP redundancy comnfiguration and i was owndering
View 9 Replies View RelatedI need to upgrade the code on our two Nexus 5548's in order to facilitate the installation of a few FEX's, but due to the fact that seemingly all of my port-channels are in the STP DESG forwarding state, an ISSU upgrade is not possible. Everything connected directly to our 5548's are utilizing VPC's, including an HP Blade chassis, and several Netapp devices. If I follow the normal upgrade route, should I experience an outage, or should the secondary switch just continue passing traffic?
View 1 Replies View RelatedI recently purchased (2) DIR-655 routers; one for home and one for the office. Both are connected to the 'net through CenturyLink DSL via a Zyxel 660 modem.I am switching from a Cisco/Linksys WRT54G home and a Trendnet TEW432BRP at the office. I wanted to get up to N and consolidate to a single hardware type. The 655 came highly recommended, and the price was right at $75.My goal is to utilize RDP (Windows Remote Desktop) between the two points and from other points inbound to either 655. The first hurdle was that the Xyxel modem, by default, blocks just about everything inbound with no hope of opening the ports. The only viable solution was to bridge the modem and allow the 655 to act as DHCP. Done. The modem now should not even have its own IP address, and should completely bypass all of the built-in firewalls, etc. As soon as I went into bridged and forwarded the ports in the router we were in business (though I still can't seem to log in to RDP, the ports are verified open).
View 6 Replies View RelatedLately we have been comsidering an upgrade in our organization involving a 1921 router. The main role it will play is a load balancer/failover between 2 connections from 2 different ISPs. what additions are required to be added to this piece of equipment to make the configuration work. Im researching the matter now and it seems an extra card whould be purchased in addition to the router. Also, i cant seem to find much information on the available licenses to go with the router. will i need a special license to utilize the balancer/failover feature? (ip base, data, SEC).
View 2 Replies View RelatedIn my class room, a lot of new Dell notebook (university purchased) all of those are the same model. Those came with 2.4&5Ghz WLAN NIC.
So, my WLC-based AP in that room which is Cisco 1x1042 & 1x1252 running in light-weight.This make huge congest on 5 Ghz. All of my 41 NB go for 5Hgz. And Zero client on 2.4Ghz radio, 2.4Ghz is not utilized at all.
I have read a lot of those related discussion. But I even can not find one that need to utilized BOTH of band. Most of those discussion talking to band-select which is "this feature only goes in one direction from the 2.4 GHz range to the 5 GHz not visa-versa."
My constrint is We can not touch the NB. Because this is university, much many diverse user loging in.
Region : UnitedStatesModel : TL-WDR4300Hardware Version : V1Firmware Version : 3.13.23 Build 120810 Rel 44064nHow do I configure the TP-Link N750 wireless router model TL-WDR4300 as an access point so that computers/nodes on the WAN, LAN and wifi connections of this device are all on the same network/subnet?From the admin browser page, disabling DHCP and NAT does not provide the desired results.
View 10 Replies View RelatedI have around six number of Cisco 1252 Access Points on HReap mode and wIPS submode in one particular location. This was implemented more than six months and it was working fine. Suddenly, I faced Network conjestion and more bandwidth utilization in that location in particular. But, after disabling the wIPS in the AP, The bandwidth got stable and working fine. Not sure, if wIPS will utilize more bandwidth..
Does this will be anywhere related to the RF Heat maps that Cisco NCS will generate? As there is no map uploaded for that location, Will this cause an issue?
I recently upgraded from E1500 to EA4500.Can I utilize my E1500 as a wireless range extender for the EA4500?I would like to setup my E1500 in my back bedroom to repeat the signal of the EA4500 in my living room.Can this be done wirelessly without connecting an ethernet cable between the two routers?
View 2 Replies View RelatedRegion : Singapore
Model : TL-WDR4300
Hardware Version : V1
I need to set up remote access to my HDD connected to my WDR4300, so I can always go online when I am out to retrieve the saved files in the HDD. However I have zero knowledge of network setting of the FTP servers, I can gain access when I am home and connected to the Wireless network, but how to gain access remotely.
We have 1841 router with HWIC-4ESW we need to config point to point data Dual leased lines failover concept please find attached diagram.
View 3 Replies View RelatedI would like to make a design with 4 Nexus 5596UP. 2 of them equipped with Layer 3 Expansion Module so they can serve as core layer and the other 2 Nexus used as Layer 2 for aggregation server layer.The 2 Nexus in the core layer will run HSRP and will peer with ISP via BGP for Internet connection The 2 Nexus in the aggregation layer will be configured as layer 2 device and have FEX and switches connected to them.What I am ensure of is how the vpc and port-channel configuration should look like between the 4 nexus. What I was thinking is to run vpc between the 2 Nexus in the aggregation layer and between the 2 Nexus in the core layer. Than I was thinking of connecting each Nexus in the aggragtion layer to both Nexus in the core layer using port-channel and vice-versa.
View 3 Replies View Relatedhow to change our wireless setup. Currently, we have 2 Cisco AiroNet 1130 WAP's in the office that go directly into the 2 POE ports on our Cisco ASA 5500. These WAP's have 1 SSID and are using WEP for security. After demonstrating the flaws of WEP to my boss, he has agreed that we should use something more secure and I've suggested WPA. We want visitors to our office to be able to hop on our wireless but on a separate guest SSID with WEP.
I'd like the internal SSID to route to the ASA and take the default route to the internet (it will be our new fiber connection once it's installed in a couple weeks). The default route is whichever connection is working since our ASA 5500 will fail over when it detects an outage.
I'd like the guest SSID to route to the ASA and then go over our existing cable connection. This connection will be our backup once the fiber connection is installed. Since we won't be using it very often, but will be paying for it, I advised that we send all guest wireless traffic over this connection since 50/5 is plenty for guests.
The current SSID (which will be the internal SSID) has no VLAN. We do currently have a few VLANS on our network, one for voice (.42) and one for data (.100) and the default (.0). What device to I create the VLAN on (Cisco 5500?) and how to I setup the WAP? I need very basic instructions to start and I'm also trying to do this without causing downtime if possible.
I've attached a diagram of what it should look like. Red indicates our internal network and Blue indicates the guest network. I can send screenshots as well.
I wanted to ask a question about the diagram I have included. We are bringing up 2 MPLS WAN connections and would like some specifics on the best design. We are using BGP to the providers. From there we have big questions. We can run BGP internal and are licensed to do so on the N5K's. The N5Ks are currently using HSRP for inside LAN clients as default gateway. We want to load balance and provide redundant routes using a dynamic approach. Should we use BGP internal utilizing the connections between the routers? Should we use HSRP on the routers? How best to get the routes to the N5K and should we be considering this?
View 5 Replies View RelatedI run 2 RV042 V1 for home and office with Gateway to Gateway VPN connection with single WAN connection in use. Everything works like a charm!
I was even able to create VPN connection with 2 WAN connection on one Router and 1 WAN connection on another with Smart link failover and VPN Tunel Backup.
I got problem though when i tried more complex connection diagram. [URL]
So basically I now have 2 ISP connections on each point with Static IPs and I'd like VPN Connection to be alive for ALL 4 options automatically with failovers (smart links) And tunel backups but i'm not sure if that's ever possible with my equipment.
Basically, he has an office he's supporting on a contract basis, they have a cable modem uplink. They move very large (100MB or so) EXCEL files to/from a server "somewhere out there"...The place has 19 users on cable modem (presumably commercial level). They're having "severe latency due to all the users". They're also using VOIP (not sure what product, shouldn't really matter)this doesn't pass the sniff test to me- I have 70+ users on 4 T1s and don't have the problems they claim to be having. Suspect they should be doing some packet sniffing to see who's camping on Youtube, but this is not an option....They're adding in a second cable modem line and want to bind both together. I immediately figured they should do QOS, dedicate the mission-critical traffic to 1 line and let it bleed over onto the other and take precedence if necessary. They have a Cisco 1811 router. I haven't messed with those before, but what I am seeing is they are a "fixed-configuration router". Obviously there has to be SOME config changeable- if for nothing other than IP assignment to interface and such. So what does Cisco mean by "fixed-config"? Is this basically a dumbed-down Linksys router?
View 19 Replies View Relatedi am trying to configure Dual NAT (source and destination) with multiple subnets in the source, i am trying to figure out how to accomplish this with 8.2 ASA ,
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172.21.113.0/24
10.233.0.0/24
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The basic setup Newly installed redundant ISP, thus setting up the 891 with dual WAN Using PFR to load balance between the two. Did initial config through CCP (not express), but I am familiar with the basics of IOS CLI (not used to the new zone based firewall yet, managed aour old Pix for too long, but that is a different subject)
I cannot seem to get anything but Gi0 to be accepted as a WAN interface. I go through the entire setup in CCP, test each connection, etc, and it all looks good until I exit out of CCP and go back in. At that point, I get squat out of Fa8. CCP won't let me test the connection, won't let me edit the connection, wont let me delete the connection. The wizard for a new WAN connection becomes available again (Wanting to set up a "second" WAN on Fa7...)
Again, I have verified connections to each ISP line independently, either one works just fine on Gi0, neither ever works on Fa8. This is my first real foray into PfR.
Building configuration...
Current configuration : 21486 bytes
Last configuration change at 18:59:43 UTC Mon Mar 26 2012 by admin
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I would like to configure my Cisco 881 enabling Dual Wan (load balancing and failover). First link: HTTP, FTP, SMTP,...Second link: DATA inter-site (VPN), VoIP,Does the configuration seem OK?What does the command line "track 1 rtr 1 reachability delay down 1 up 1" mean?To send the different flow on one or the other port, do i have to configure it on the ACL1 and ACL2 ?
View 9 Replies View RelatedI have an ASA 5505 with the Security License running 8.4 and 6.4.5 software, I have a fully working VPN solution on there using a ISP IP - works fine. My boss wants to split the lines/bandwidth to another ISP we have coming into the office. So what I want to acheieve if possible is this Say my current isp is 5.5.5.5, my internal network is 192.168.2.x and my other ISP is 6.6.6.6 - is it possible to use the ASA to accept VPN clients from both ISP's and use the internal network?
View 2 Replies View RelatedAt the moment I'm running a T1 to a Cisco ASA 5505 device. I'm in the process of getting a backup ISP. My question is, is it possible to configure this firewall with two ISPs so that the same internal webserver can be accessed via backup ISP?
View 6 Replies View RelatedI configured dual ISP on ASA 5520 following cisco doc below. Now I would like to configure SSL VPN to work with this for failover? I tried to find an article regarding this but I could not. [URL]
View 3 Replies View RelatedWe have two internet connections with 2mbps each. I would like to go for Wireless Dual WAN Router. know the +ve and -ve of this usage. know the best modals. We have 30 macs in my company.
View 3 Replies View RelatedContext:1- My company has one ASA 5510 configured with Site-to-site VPN, Ip sec Cisco VPN and Any Connect VPN.2- We use ASA to connect to the single ISP (ISP 1) for internet access. ASA does all the Na Ting for internal users to go out.3- A second link is coming in and we will be using ISP 2 to load balance traffic to internet (i.e. business traffic will go via ISP1 and “other” traffic will go via ISP2).4- A router will be deployed in front of the ASA to terminate internet links.5- No BGP should be used to implement policy (traffic X goes via ISP1, traffic Y goes via ISP2). Questions:How do I get this done, particularly, how do I tell the router, for traffic X use ISP1 and for traffic Y use ISP2? PBR is my friend?Since I will be having 2 public Ip Addresses from the 2 ISPs, how do I NAT internal users to the 2 public Ip addresses ?. Finally, which device should be doing the Na Ting? The ASA just like now or move Na Ting to the Router?
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