09-17-2013 07:54 AM - edited 03-11-2019 07:39 PM
Hi.
I want to configure two different ISP to my Cisco ASA 5510 (on two different interfaces).
now, i want some IP, to route defaul traffic to internet via ISP01.
Some other internal IP to route default traffic via ISP02.
So, is this possible?
also, i want to track connectivity on ISP01, if it fails, all the traffic to be routed via ISP02.
Regards!
09-17-2013 11:22 AM
Load sharing (part of the traffic on ISP02 link) - no.
Backup ISP link - yes.
You can use static route with object tracking to detect ISP01 failure and re-route outgoing traffic to ISP02
09-18-2013 12:39 AM
So, there is no way to use two ISP on the same time?
09-20-2013 02:05 AM
Hey Las ,
you can try this by disributing the load :
route ISP1 128.0.0.0 128.0.0.0
route ISP2 0.0.0.0 128.0.0.0
Hope this helps you.
Thanks & Regards
Vishaw
09-20-2013 03:44 AM
Hi vishaw!
Your proposal is not clear.
What is that 128.0.0.0?
What you are referring with "ISP1" and "ISP2"?
Regards!
09-22-2013 09:22 PM
Hey Lopez,
With this your half internet traffic will go through ISP 1 and half will go through ISP 2.
till 126 subnet the traffic will take ISP 1 as gateway
And For the remaining , traffic will take ISP 2 as gateway.
Thanks & Regards
Vishaw
09-23-2013 12:15 AM
Hi,
To effectively use 2 ISP links on an ASA you would need to be running 8.4(x) software or higher.
This would enable you to use NAT to select what ISP link each LAN network uses. Though with this kind of NAT setup the NAT configuration becomes more complicated to manage. I am also not sure if this setup would be able to reach to ISP links going down as with the NAT configuration we are specifically overriding the routing table and using the NAT to decide the interface through which the traffic goes.
So the setups you can do are atleast
- Jouni
09-24-2013 03:29 AM
@Peter
Suppose i want to use for failover ISP02. How i've to configure the NAT rules?
@Jouni
Which method you are suggesting as last and better option?
For all of you.
What about VPN??? does it work simultaniosly with both Real IP of ISP?
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