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Multiple ISP traffic Segregation
Question1:
I have 2 ISPs ( ISP-1 and ISP-2) that are doing load sharing. My DNS and WEB proxy are Nated to ISP-1 public IPs (ex. DNS=ISP-1 Public IP: x.x.x.1 ; WEB = ISP-1 Public IP: x.x.x.2) .
Recently we got another ISP (ISP-3), and we need to make sure that this ISP is only used by a specific Service( ex. access to portal www.bbb.com) and no other traffic passes through this link.
Question2:
I have a total bandwidth of 60Mbps, i would like to reserve 10 Mbps for VPN, 10 Mbps for mail, etc. How do I guarantee that i will always have this bandwidth for this services?
Regards,
Mauro de Sousa
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Hello,
1) Policy Based Routing is the solution, basically you will be doing routing by source and defining a default gateway for it (ISP 3)
2) Quality of service (QoS) blade is the only way to achieve this, you can also do this at an upper level with a router. QoS is generally used for VoIP applications to assure proper functionality.
Hope it helps,
Federico Meiners
https://www.linkedin.com/in/federicomeiners/
