I have a question for the group that may be painfully obvious, but its not obvious to me after being awake for so many hours.
I have an ASL on my network at 192.168.1.1 that uses a T1 for a site-to-site VPN with other ASL's. This is at corporate, so the other sites all connect through this VPN. The T1 is at its bandwidth capacity. The other sites use the VPN to access an internal server at 192.168.1.5.
Instead of using a bonded T1 to increase bandwidth on the current ASL, we want to add another ASL on an inexpensive DSL at 192.168.1.2 to be able to add a few VPN sites, possibly off load some sites from the current ASL. Maybe it's easiest to just add another NIC to the current ASL and setup NAT with the new DSL?
I'm ready to deploy this, but for some reason, the math doesn't add up, and I feel the routing table will be a mess if I implement this. I feel like there needs to be a route added on one of the ASL's to make it all work out.
I really appreciate any comments or suggestions.
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