From: Kenneth Wygand (KWygand@customonline.com)
Date: Mon Nov 03 2003 - 01:31:24 GMT-3
Depends on your topology design. The way in which routers operate open up many doors for doing what you want to do... in order to answer appropriately, give us the exact topology, including both internet connections, where the clients are located, and which routers you control... if there are some routers provided by your ISP(s) that you cannot configure, let us know that as well. Also, is it two connections to the same ISP or different ISPs?
Ken
-----Original Message-----
From: Howard C. Berkowitz [mailto:hcb@gettcomm.com]
Sent: Sun 11/2/2003 4:07 PM
To: ccielab@groupstudy.com
Cc:
Subject: Re: High Internet Availability without BGP
At 3:50 PM -0500 11/2/03, Gary Lileikis wrote:
>Greetings,
>
>
>
>Does anyone know of a Cisco feature that will allow you to test for Internet
>connectivity using something like a ping test to various Internet sites to
>check for Internet connectivity. If the connectivity is available, seed a
>default route into your internal network. If connectivity disappears do not
>seed a default.
>
What problem are you trying to solve? Selecting the default ISP
based on reachability? What happens when you don't have
connectivity? How frequently do you check?
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