04-17-2002 01:23 PM - edited 03-01-2019 09:21 PM
My question is this: When using a router with two WAN links connected to two different ISPs will devices configured with static IPs be able to communicate both directions if the primary feed fails?
I believe that if all of your addresses are handed out in a private range by the router that this is possible however I am not sure in this case without spending a lot of money.
Thanks
04-17-2002 02:00 PM
Having end stations (let's say PCs) with static IPs has no effect on the routing of your network through 2 ISPs. Even if you assign IPs dynamically (via HSRP) the PCs IPs will not change just because a link to 1 ISP goes down.
Are you asking a different questions here ? Are you using the wrong terms ?
04-23-2002 08:46 PM
I'm facing the same problem and do not know how to ?
how is your configure look like , could you share it.
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