07-27-2010 04:52 PM - edited 03-11-2019 11:17 AM
I've seen the doci on how to set up a backup using sla but what if both
connections are pppoe? you can differentiate the vpdn groups but not the username password that I can see.
07-27-2010 07:54 PM
Hello,
You can have two different usernames each attached to a group:
vpdn group test request dialout pppoe
vpdn group test localname test1
vpdn group test ppp authentication chap
vpdn group test1 request dialout pppoe
vpdn group test1 localname test
vpdn group test1 ppp authentication chap
vpdn username test password *****
vpdn username test1 password *****
interface Ethernet0/2
nameif outside1
security-level 0
pppoe client vpdn group test
ip address pppoe setroute
!
interface Ethernet0/3
nameif outside2
security-level 0
pppoe client vpdn group test1
pppoe client route distance 254
ip address pppoe setroute
http://www.cisco.com/en/US/docs/security/asa/asa72/configuration/guide/pppoe.html
Hope this helps.
Regards,
NT
07-28-2010 04:41 AM
Thanks, but what is going to happen if you have two set routes. I suppose you can't use that mechanism otherwise you would have equal routes.
07-28-2010 06:30 AM
Hello,
In the examle I had posted earlier, if you notice, for the second VPDN session, I have set the route and also I have changed the metric of the second route.
pppoe client route distance
You can use this statement on the less preferred connection so that its cost is higher than the preferred connection.
Hope this helps.
Regards,
NT
07-28-2010 06:33 AM
Beautiful thanks
07-28-2010 06:54 AM
Thanks so much for your help. I decided the best approach is to define the remote site with the two providers as client to the head end that way I don't have to concern myself at all with multiple maps and whatnot. That should work perfectly.
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