> > I have an interesting situation at a business that I am working on. We > currently have the office set up with redundant connections for their > mission critical servers and such, and also have a (cheap) cable modem for > general browsing on client machines. > > The interesting part is that the client machines need to access some > customer networks via the main redundant network, so we have a firewall > set up to route those connections via the redundant connections, and > everything else via the cheaper, faster cable modem. NAT is used on both > outbound connections. > > With IPv6, we are having some trouble coming up with a way to do this. > Since there is no NAT, does anyone have any ideas as to how this could be > accomplished? > > In a nutshell: how do you have 2 upstream connections, and choose between > them based on outbound destination? > > thanks, > -Randy > >
Standard IP routing, the default gateway of the network can decide based on a route entry whether to send it to the cable modem or send it to the firewall. -- Matt Reath CCIE #27316 (SP) m...@mattreath.com | http://mattreath.com Twitter: http://twitter.com/mpreath