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Join Date: Aug 2006
Posts: 99
OS: win2000
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Dual T1
Ok guys,
I want to bring 3 T's into one ASA 5510. One will be on an AT&T Circuit, the other 2 will be from another provider I will have two routers, Assuming they are both 1841 Cisco One will have a single WIC and two Ethernet, the other will have a Dual WIC and two ethernet. What is the best way to do this? I basically want to have one for special purposes (AT&T) and the other two for regular traffic. *note I have enough interfaces on the ASA to physically bring in the two separate connections (ethernet cables) |
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