01-11-2008 02:55 PM - edited 03-05-2019 08:25 PM
We have two cisco routers 2821 and 3845. They both have same LAN subnets and are interconnected. However, both these units route to the internet thru two different ISPs. My question is: how can we set up the 3845 (main router) to failover to the 3821? Meaning that if the cisco 3845 WAN connection (ISP1) fails, then all internet requests will be rerouted to ISP2 on cisco 3821.
01-11-2008 02:59 PM
You can setup HSRP on the LAN interfaces (the interfaces sharing the internal subnet).
Configure the clients to point to the HSRP address instead of the physical LAN interface on the respective router.
Under the HSRP configuration, you can add the tracking option.
With tracking, you can set up an IP SLA to track reachability to an internet route. If the internet route is down, the HSRP option will deactive the router as primary.
Please understand HSRP by reading:
http://www.cisco.com/univercd/cc/td/doc/product/software/ios124/124cg/hiap_c/ch20/haiphsrp.htm
and object tracking:
http://www.cisco.com/univercd/cc/td/doc/product/software/ios124/124cg/hiap_c/haipbtrk.htm
HTH,
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Edison.
01-11-2008 03:35 PM
Good advice. I believe that HSRP would be the best way to go. It works same way as VRRP feature set on other branded routers. But in our case, we would like to have both routers active and accessing the internet at the same time thru both ISPs. Could that be possible?
01-11-2008 04:53 PM
Then look into GLBP
http://www.cisco.com/univercd/cc/td/doc/product/software/ios124/124cg/hiap_c/ch20/haipglbp.htm
Note.- they won't be using both routers at the same time but you would have some kind of load-balancing.
01-11-2008 04:54 PM
Outbound (to the Internet), if the IOS is new enough, you could use GLBP instead of HSRP.
Inbound (from the Internet), is harder to control. Much would depend on whether you have our own public AS and whether your ISP might be willing to cooperate with you.
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