I would tackle this through one of the below two approaches. 1. Offer two IP addresses resolved through the hostname, one per WAN and do PBR for return traffic (active/active scenario). 2. Deploy GTM and do healthchecks as to which IP address to return per request (active/standby scenario).
This a great video, thanks for it. really helpful. please do post more videos. ...
this is great, don't let this be the last one :)
Great to see this, but what if we have 2 ISP NAT for remote access not sure if it can be done ? in case 1 ISP down and other 1 as failover
I would tackle this through one of the below two approaches.
1. Offer two IP addresses resolved through the hostname, one per WAN and do PBR for return traffic (active/active scenario).
2. Deploy GTM and do healthchecks as to which IP address to return per request (active/standby scenario).