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I have not tried this yet, and I may be overlooking some info in the knowledge base. however, maybe someone can give me a quick answer here.This is how I Imagine setting up the MX:WAN1 - Primary Circuit, Static IP, VPN to AzureWAN2 - Secondary Circui...
Installed a T-Mobile CradlePoint for Failover Connection on WAN2... Testing it, I was not able to browse / resolve names, but able to ping IPs just fine... I don't think it's an issue on the MX configurations, however, if anyone has encountered this ...
Have a client who wants to continue using their ASA 5516, but purchased a MX85 as their router for their new Comcast Circuit. They have multiple static Public IPs for their on-prem servers. The Gateway and Public IP is set correctly in the MX85 and w...
This is similar to a previous post where I have a client that is actually setup with this ISP where they ISP is actually a middle man and not a full-blown ISP: Basically, this is a situation with a switch between the ISP router and client firewall.T...
I haven't done this before, but I am sure this has been done on several occasions:I have a client that has only 1 IP Address and limited ports to his ISP's modem - they want to setup a redundant Firewall (MX105s)... they want to place a switch in bet...
I see.. So Philip, I currently have an Azure VpnGw1 subscription which allows for multiple Tunnels. There are 3 geographical locations with different Static IPs - All of those locations point to one Azure Gateway IP; while the Azure Gateway has crea...
Hi SaheedA,I just saw this today... I don't know how I overlooked something so simple, however, I figured it out a couple of weeks ago. Thank you for responding.