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Have Dual ISP, want incoming IPSEC from BOTH ISPs... what is the proper hardware/config?

Asked by kevin_u in Network Routers, Virtual Private Networking (VPN), IPSec Security Protocol

Please read over the question and answer for:
http://www.experts-exchange.com/Hardware/Networking_Hardware/Routers/Q_24537164.html

Basically the answer is that I can't accomplish what I want with what I have.  So now I'm asking the experts: what is the proper configuration to fulfill these requirements:

Dual ISP.
The default route for outgoing traffic will be ISP1, unless it goes down, then ISP2 should take over.  That part is simple enough I believe.

The only incoming traffic is Cisco VPN Client (IPSEC), but it needs to be active on BOTH ISP's at the same time.   A user should be able to connect to the static IP of ISP1, or the static IP of ISP2.  And succesfully make an IPSEC connection.   This is where my current hardware/configuration doesn't work.  Reviewing the question will tell you why.

More details are in the original question, but right now we have a Cisco 1811 (to deal with dual wan) and behind that is a Cisco 5510 (firewall, access rules, etc), which also is the VPN server.

I'm open to other ideas, including new hardware.

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