03-31-2008 12:15 AM - edited 03-03-2019 09:20 PM
i have 2 leased line and one R/F connected to my 1841 router, I want to know the best possble way make failover connection, IF one link is down other should start automatically.
03-31-2008 12:35 AM
Hi Akhtar, Is that two LLs are connected with WAN interface and RF is with one of two FE? If so come with some more details that is your two LLs are connected with the same END B address? And the RF is what for? Is that any LL or Internet connection? Thanks Goutam.
03-31-2008 12:49 AM
Thanks goutam for your reply. I have 2Mb and 64kb lease line and R/F link, Lease lines are connected as follows 2MB s0/0/1, 64kb s0/0/1,and R/F fa 0/0 and locak network fa 0/1
Other end is also the same. I am using this to connect to my HO.
Akhtar
03-31-2008 01:07 AM
Hi Akhtar, You can configure the both serial link with the backup of the RF as per your network requirement. At serial interface configuration mode you can configure âbackup interface Fa0/0â to Modify backup parameters, also configure the âbackup delay 0 300 (can configurable 0 to 4294967294 sec) Delays before backup line up or down transitions. Also you can configure PPP Multilink to use the backup link I have given the above suggestion by assuming that you are not running and kind of load balancing in between your primary interface, in this case both Serial interfaces. Thanks!!! Goutam
03-31-2008 01:10 AM
Goutam i want all the 3 link to work as backup. suppose two links are down the third should come up. and i am not using load balancing.
03-31-2008 02:01 AM
Hi Akther, As per my concern it'll not work* as backup until if you go for Multilink with that you can run three interfaces simultaneously. Mean you can bond the three interfaces with same Multilink group. Else you can go with two serial interfaces with same Multilink group. And bond the RF as backup. Thanks Goutam
* As per your previous post serial interfaces both are same i.e. serial 0/0/1 (it may typing mistake)
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