Connect Cisco 2800 to 2 ISPs, and internal networks through switch module.
Greetings..I am considering what equipment I need for my project.I have to load balance between two connections to the same ISP. The question I have is simply, if I can use a Cisco 2811 router, using the fa0/0 - 1 to connect to the ISP and use the internal switch module for my networks ?I have...
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| Jun 5 2008 9:56 AM GMT
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Netsmurf
Cisco 2811, Internal switch module, Load balancing
NAT issue with load balancing between two ISPs
Hello everybody!This is my first question, I am brand new in this so please excuse me if I do not write properly or straight to the point.I will try my best.These are the devices related to my question:- cisco2811 (completely access)- DSL modem- cisco2900 seriesI have access to all except...
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| Jun 2 2008 4:31 PM GMT
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Okrus
Load balancing, NAT, Cisco
load balancing in sql server
Is there any Load Balancing in SQL Server 2005 to distribute CPU load between more than one server?
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| Apr 28 2008 11:08 AM GMT
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Rabinarayan
SQL Server clustering, SQL Server performance, SQL Server 2005
Cisco Loadbalancer 11506 series question
I've got a mind boggling question about Cisco Loadbalancer 11506 series. Here is a sample config;-----------------------------------------service WPST01ip address 192.168.120.61keepalive type HTTPstring WPST01activeservice WPST02ip address 192.168.120.63keepalive type HTTPstring...
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| Apr 16 2008 1:52 PM GMT
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ITKE
Cisco Loadbalancer, Load balancing, Network infrastructure
How can I accomplish load balancing with redundancy?
I have two links with different ISP's and both the (512Kbps) links are terminated on separate Cisco routers (2811). Currently, we are using one link. Another link is new. I want to do load sharing and redundancy between them. Right now I am not using BGP (routers are configured in simple manner)....
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| Mar 12 2008 6:53 PM GMT
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NetworkingATE
Load balancing, Networking, Routing
Can I do load balancing with redundancy?
I have two links with different ISPs, and both links (512Kbps) are terminated on separate Cisco routers (2811). Currently, we are using one link, and another link is new. I want to do load sharing and redundancy between them. Right now I am not using BGP (routers are configured in simple manner)....
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| Feb 25 2008 11:13 PM GMT
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NetworkingATE
Load balancing, Redundancy, Networking


