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Vpn-backup circuit-redundancy

In my corporate office i am setting up a secondary dsl circuit to our t1. I understand that if it is defined as a secondary interface, the firewall will switch to using it automatically becuase of failover.

what will i need to do for the remote office to use this circuit? would a secondary vpn connection defined, and active, but unable to connect because the firewall is running on the primary be the only solution?

Thank you all for your help.


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  • The VPN connection should switch automatically. Because the primary NIC which is defined in the VPN connection will switch to secondary NIC. And the VPN connection will use the secondary NIC.
    So you don't need to define a secondary VPN connection.

    Xeno
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  • The VPN connection should switch automatically. Because the primary NIC which is defined in the VPN connection will switch to secondary NIC. And the VPN connection will use the secondary NIC.
    So you don't need to define a secondary VPN connection.

    Xeno
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