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2 routers at my core

Posted: Fri Jan 04, 2013 5:26 pm
by popcorrin
I currently have 1 router at my core fed from one provider. I'm thinking of running 2 routers at my core fed from 2 separate providers for redundancy and higher capacity.

I'm looking for opinions on this and was wondering if anyone could offer some advice on the best way to go about setting this up.

Thanks

Re: 2 routers at my core

Posted: Fri Jan 04, 2013 8:04 pm
by cbrown
Are you wanting to run a provider to each router or both providers to both routers?

Re: 2 routers at my core

Posted: Fri Jan 04, 2013 8:31 pm
by popcorrin
Are you wanting to run a provider to each router or both providers to both routers?
A provider to each router I suppose is the only way since I'm pretty sure they each will only give me a single circuit.

Re: 2 routers at my core

Posted: Fri Jan 04, 2013 8:51 pm
by jaduke
Are you wanting to run a provider to each router or both providers to both routers?
A provider to each router I suppose is the only way since I'm pretty sure they each will only give me a single circuit.
If you setup the routers with VRRP (aka failover), you can place a switch (can be a single switch) in between your provider's handoff (from cable or DSL modem e.g. ethernet) and each router. When router A fails, router B just simply picks up (via VRRP) and keeps everything humming.

Read the documentation for more detail, but I've done a setup like this (not with RouterOS) and it worked well.

If you have any more questions regarding VRRP, let me know.

Thanks.

Cheers,
Jon

Re: 2 routers at my core

Posted: Sat Jan 05, 2013 8:30 am
by popcorrin
Are you wanting to run a provider to each router or both providers to both routers?
A provider to each router I suppose is the only way since I'm pretty sure they each will only give me a single circuit.
If you setup the routers with VRRP (aka failover), you can place a switch (can be a single switch) in between your provider's handoff (from cable or DSL modem e.g. ethernet) and each router. When router A fails, router B just simply picks up (via VRRP) and keeps everything humming.

Read the documentation for more detail, but I've done a setup like this (not with RouterOS) and it worked well.

If you have any more questions regarding VRRP, let me know.

Thanks.

Cheers,
Jon
Seems like that would be just adding another point of failure?