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11-30-2003 09:01 PM
11-30-2003 09:01 PM
Tasksmart model 40
i have just bought a tasksmart c4000 model 40.
We are a small ISP with two upstream service providers.
We have one class of customers which we route throgh ISP1 and another class which we route throufg ISP2.
How should we configure the model 40 so that when customers of either class send a request the model 40 should use only the bandwidth of that particular ISP for servicing the request.
Otherwise all HTTP request will be served by only one (default) ISP thus choaking that ISP link completely???
ISP1 ISP2
| |
| |
|----------------------------|
| Cisco Router |
|----------------------------|
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|
Task Smart C4000
| |
Users(isp1) Users(isp2)
regards
We are a small ISP with two upstream service providers.
We have one class of customers which we route throgh ISP1 and another class which we route throufg ISP2.
How should we configure the model 40 so that when customers of either class send a request the model 40 should use only the bandwidth of that particular ISP for servicing the request.
Otherwise all HTTP request will be served by only one (default) ISP thus choaking that ISP link completely???
ISP1 ISP2
| |
| |
|----------------------------|
| Cisco Router |
|----------------------------|
|
|
Task Smart C4000
| |
Users(isp1) Users(isp2)
regards
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