Re: Multiple Internet Connections single ISA 2004 standard server



If I where to leave the main internet connection connected to the
server directly would it work if I setup seperate networks say
192.168.2.0/24 and 192.168.3.0/24 for the other adsl connections
connect the routers for the adsl to these networks and setup the sdal
router forwarding to the isa server. Then setup the isa server to
listen on these networks for the vpn connections


Phillip Windell wrote:

No it is not possible.

The three links have to be brought together into the same router before it
gets to the ISA.
there are no DSL Devices that I know of that can do this. There are some
that can do two lines, but not three.

DSL and Cable TV Internet are "Home User" technologies and not commercial
technologies. Their design does not lend itself to much flexability in this
area. With commercial lines (like T1s) you can get as many as you want from
your ISP (use the same ISP) and the border Router can merge as many as it
has Serial Ports to connect them to. The ISP is involved, they generally
set it up and maintain it.

We currently run a pair of "merged" T1 lines that come into a Cisco 2501
using both its serial ports.


There used to be sofware from RainFinity called "Rain Connect" that ran on
ISA and would handle the multiple lines on behalf of the ISA software,...but
it has been dropped as one of their products.

--
Phillip Windell [MCP, MVP, CCNA]
www.wandtv.com


<m_c_slinger@xxxxxxxxxxx> wrote in message
news:1159463776.784786.204040@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx
I have 3 adsl connections in one office and want to use two for
incoming client vpn access from the internet and one for general
internet access for internal users.

Is it possible to setup one ISA 2004 standard server with the three
internet connections going to it or do I need to setup three seperate
isa servers?

If it is possible how would I go about configuring ISA?


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