Re: Two ISPs on the same interface

2011-12-30 Thread Papo Napolitano
On 2011-12-29 18:56, Joseph Yeager wrote: Hello all, I got two ISP lines (1 Mb and 6 Mb) and was planning to route outgoing "guest traffic" thru the smaller one. Problem is my FW only has two NICs. If both external routers are connected to a Cisco switch as well as the e

Re: Two ISPs on the same interface

2011-12-29 Thread Joseph Yeager
> Hello all, > > I got two ISP lines (1 Mb and 6 Mb) and was planning to route outgoing > "guest traffic" thru the smaller one. > Problem is my FW only has two NICs. > If both external routers are connected to a Cisco switch as well as the > external OpenBSD interface, is it possible to use route-t

Re: Two ISPs on the same interface

2011-12-29 Thread Laurent Caron
Papo Napolitano a C)crit : Hello all, I got two ISP lines (1 Mb and 6 Mb) and was planning to route outgoing "guest traffic" thru the smaller one. Problem is my FW only has two NICs. If both external routers are connected to a Cisco switch as well as the external OpenBSD interface, is it possi

Two ISPs on the same interface

2011-12-29 Thread Papo Napolitano
Hello all, I got two ISP lines (1 Mb and 6 Mb) and was planning to route outgoing "guest traffic" thru the smaller one. Problem is my FW only has two NICs. If both external routers are connected to a Cisco switch as well as the external OpenBSD interface, is it possible to use route-to to send