[c-nsp] Load balancing via 2 ISP + NAT
Sorin CONSTANTINESCU
consta at gmail.com
Thu Dec 2 14:39:51 EST 2004
On Thu, 2 Dec 2004 12:13:28 -0500, Rodney Dunn <rodunn at cisco.com> wrote:
> Never send out an ascii diagram that doesn't
> fix in an 80 column window.
sorry :(
>
> /-ISP1(10.0.0.1/30)
> LAN--(nat inside)Router
> (10.0.2.1/24) \
> -ISP2 (10.0.1.1/30)(nat outside)
>
>
> What is your ISP1 connection?
The ISP1 connection is an E1 connection.
> Is your interface address a global one from the provider?
>
The global address is from ISP2
> When you put 10.x.x.x addresses everywhere in your diagram
> it makes it appear as though everything is private.
>
No, they're not private, they're all public. Sorry fot the confusion.
The LAN subnet is a /29, and on both interfaces towards the ISPs there
are /30s.
> Were you given some global addresses to use?
> If so from what provider?
The global address is from ISP2, but the lan addresses are from ISP1.
>
> Rodney
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Sorin
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