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ASA and redundant network

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Default ASA and redundant network

I'm thinking about getting the ASA firewall for our office, and i'm not sure is it possible to have 2 different providers connected to it with failover so i will keep exchange server with our old provider and the rest of the traffic will go throught new provider, also when the new provider will go down it will direct the traffic from the new one to the old one ?
 


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