07-25-2011 08:31 AM - edited 03-07-2019 01:23 AM
I know it is posible to have a floating static route. what i want to do is set up a floating static route to use cox when verizon goes down. now with my router being my dhcp server and dns server, can i add the cox dns address to the router as well as verizons?
07-25-2011 08:37 AM
Yes but be aware that might well mean your clients use the cox DNS server even when the verizon connection is up and running. Shouldn't matter too much.
** Edit - unless verizon are filtering DNS requests and only allow DNS requests from you to go to their DNS servers in which case that could cause problems.
Jon
07-25-2011 08:58 AM
is there a way you can set it up so the snd request go down the line of dns servers starting with verizon and if no responce it will go to the cox dns?
07-25-2011 09:07 AM
Nick
Not sure but it could still be a problem even if you could ie. you specifiy verizon first and the cox one second. If the verizon connection went down you could then find clients have to timeout waiting for no response from the verizon DNS server before it then went on to the cox DNS server.
So forcing an order in the DNS servers may not help. It really depends on whether your ISPs filter DNS messages. I don't know whether they would do this sort of thing but i suspect they don't so i think you will be okay.
Alternatively you could use public DNS servers eg. google which would remove the possible timeout issue when one connection goes down.
Jon
07-25-2011 09:23 AM
Thanks ill test out useing google for dns hopefully verizon and or cox dont have issues with it,
07-25-2011 09:42 AM
If you're using 4.2.2.1 and 4.2.2.2, Verizon doesn't filter who can query those DNS servers, but like Jon mentioned, Google's DNS servers would work as well.
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07-25-2011 09:49 AM
yeah i tested googles dns on both cox and verizion and it works fine so ill change my dns server on the router to googles.
07-25-2011 09:57 AM
Nick
Glad to know it worked.
Jon
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