01-20-2006 04:26 PM
I have two ISP connections from two different ISPs. The problem I have is with email and other services using DNS. Does anyone know of a way to forward to a backup ISP if the primary is down. The only option I have seen so far is BGP. Is there some sort of DNS product to check for failed links?
01-20-2006 06:40 PM
Why don't you just add more than one DNS server to your servers ? If the first one does not respond, it will try the next one and so on...
Hope that helps,
Paresh
01-23-2006 12:36 PM
Maybe I did not explain it well enough. Say I have 2 ISPs. The external DNS sends all the emails to a specific IP(the primary ISP). When the primary ISP goes down how can I get the emails to the secondary IP? I can use BGP but is there another way to redirect the traffic?
01-23-2006 03:55 PM
Hi,
You can instruct the provider who maintains your DNS records to install 2 MX records for your domain, the primary one pointing to your ISP1 address and the secondary one pointing to the ISP2 address. The MX record is used by mail servers to determine where to send mail for different domains.
Hope that helps.
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Regards,
Paresh.
07-09-2007 12:01 AM
Hi, can you tell me how you can use BGP in this case ?Please provide with example configuration so that I can also implement BGP , I am also looking for such solutions.
Regards
Khalil
07-10-2007 07:12 AM
You will have to get with your ISP and set it up with them and they will give you the config that you should use to communicate between the systems.
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