This process consisted of moving from a bonded T1 circuit and adding bandwidth without the extra costs. Additionally, another goal was to retain some level of fault tolerance. Verizon FIOS and Comcast connections with static IP's were ordered, along with a Peplink load balancer. Then the IP addresses were coupled from both providers and NAT'ed that traffic to an IP address on the Cisco ASA as a "fault tolerant" address with the Peplinks DNS service. When one ISP would have a problem, the client side would Re-ARP to the fail over IP address.  This mixed the less expensive Broadband speed advantages with the more expensive data line guaranteed SLA's.

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