Does Cisco 1760 Series Router Support Multiple Gateways?

Does Cisco 1760 Series Router Support Multiple Gateways?

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Does Cisco 1760 Series Router Support Multiple Gateways? hasselboxster 05-16-2008
Posted by on May 16, 2008, 11:33 am
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I'm curious if the Cisco 1760 router supports multiple gateways, and
if so a general "hint" as to configuration - or commands/areas to read
up on.

In short I'd like to use it with 2 internet connections,
simultaneously, not as a failover type configuration.

Thanks for any information.

Pure Networks
Posted by Mike Rahl on May 18, 2008, 12:34 am
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On May 16, 11:33=A0am, hasselboxs...@gmail.com wrote:
> I'm curious if the Cisco 1760 router supports multiple gateways, and
> if so a general "hint" as to configuration - or commands/areas to read
> up on.
>
> In short I'd like to use it with 2 internet connections,
> simultaneously, not as a failover type configuration.
>
> Thanks for any information.


With the correct IOS, a substantial amount of RAM (preferably 256 megs
of RAM) and the appropriate WIC card, you can run full BGP tables on
the router, which would allow you to manage 2 internet connections.
You'd need your own BGP AS, public IP addresses, and a maxed out 1760
router. Even then, though it could do it, it would possibly overload
when loading the full internet tables. If you want to run 2 internet
connections, I would more likely recommmend the 2800 series router.

Posted by response3 on May 27, 2008, 7:08 pm
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> On May 16, 11:33 am, hasselboxs...@gmail.com wrote:
>
> > I'm curious if the Cisco 1760 router supports multiple gateways, and
> > if so a general "hint" as to configuration - or commands/areas to read
> > up on.
>
> > In short I'd like to use it with 2 internet connections,
> > simultaneously, not as a failover type configuration.
>
> > Thanks for any information.
>
> With the correct IOS, a substantial amount of RAM (preferably 256 megs
> of RAM) and the appropriate WIC card, you can run full BGP tables on
> the router, which would allow you to manage 2 internet connections.
> You'd need your own BGP AS, public IP addresses, and a maxed out 1760
> router. Even then, though it could do it, it would possibly overload
> when loading the full internet tables. If you want to run 2 internet
> connections, I would more likely recommmend the 2800 series router.

You don't need BGP if you only need to have outbound load-balancing.
Take a look at this:

http://www.nil.com/ipcorner/SmallSiteMultiHoming/

Also, Cisco has a similar article:

http://www.cisco.com/en/US/products/sw/secursw/ps1018/products_configuration_example09186a00809454c7.shtml

In either case, load-balancing inbound traffic will be a challenge,
even with BGP. I've done this where one link is used for traffic
initiated from internally, the other externally. This simplifies NAT
and still allows for one link to fail, provided you're using some sort
of DNS failover for your external services.

Posted by on May 28, 2008, 9:39 am
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>
>
>
>
>
> > On May 16, 11:33 am, hasselboxs...@gmail.com wrote:
>
> > > I'm curious if the Cisco 1760 router supports multiple gateways, and
> > > if so a general "hint" as to configuration - or commands/areas to read=

> > > up on.
>
> > > In short I'd like to use it with 2 internet connections,
> > > simultaneously, not as a failover type configuration.
>
> > > Thanks for any information.
>
> > With the correct IOS, a substantial amount of RAM (preferably 256 megs
> > of RAM) and the appropriate WIC card, you can run full BGP tables on
> > the router, which would allow you to manage 2 internet connections.
> > You'd need your own BGP AS, public IP addresses, and a maxed out 1760
> > router. =A0Even then, though it could do it, it would possibly overload
> > when loading the full internet tables. =A0If you want to run 2 internet
> > connections, I would more likely recommmend the 2800 series router.
>
> You don't need BGP if you only need to have outbound load-balancing.
> Take a look at this:
>
> http://www.nil.com/ipcorner/SmallSiteMultiHoming/
>
> Also, Cisco has a similar article:
>
> http://www.cisco.com/en/US/products/sw/secursw/ps1018/products_config...
>
> In either case, load-balancing inbound traffic will be a challenge,
> even with BGP. =A0I've done this where one link is used for traffic
> initiated from internally, the other externally. =A0This simplifies NAT
> and still allows for one link to fail, provided you're using some sort
> of DNS failover for your external services.- Hide quoted text -
>
> - Show quoted text -

That is an interesting document - quite a lot in it for a few pages.

To the Original Poster.

If your router is NATting your internet traffic then
from the document you will be able to reasonably
load balance upload and download traffic to and from
typical web browsing PCs.

If your router is not your nat device e.g. you have a firewall inside
it
then you will only be able to load balance outbound packets
whch is often not what is wanted.

More information may result in more precise answers.
Application - web browsing, email, web servers,
Where is your NAT taking place.


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