- Dec 17, 2000
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Greetings,
I'm working with a company that currently has a server configured with 3 NIC's that are connected to 2 DSL lines and a T1 line through a Cisco 2600 router managed by AT&T. We are thinking of purchasing a switch / router that has multiple WAN ports which we can connect the lines to instead of connecting them directly to the server. Ideally, we would like to then connect this to a physical firewall.
If this isn't feasible, what are some ideas for pooling these connections if at all possible? Thanks for any suggestions or alternatives you can provide!
I'm working with a company that currently has a server configured with 3 NIC's that are connected to 2 DSL lines and a T1 line through a Cisco 2600 router managed by AT&T. We are thinking of purchasing a switch / router that has multiple WAN ports which we can connect the lines to instead of connecting them directly to the server. Ideally, we would like to then connect this to a physical firewall.
If this isn't feasible, what are some ideas for pooling these connections if at all possible? Thanks for any suggestions or alternatives you can provide!