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When configuring your router/firewall you must pick one of the three addresses that are for you use, and set the subnet mask to 255.255.255.248. The gateway is set to the first usable address - the virtual gateway. |
When configuring your router/firewall you must pick one of the three addresses that are for you use, and set the subnet mask to 255.255.255.248. The gateway is set to the first usable address - the virtual gateway. |
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You should not use the "A" or "B" router address directly for anything except BGP (see below). The virtual gateway will be the same as either "A" or "B" routers, and we may switch this at any time and disable one or other of the two real routers for maintenance or in the event of failure at any time without notice. What we aim to do is always ensure you have a working virtual gateway and hence an internet connection. |
You should not use the "A" or "B" router address directly for anything except BGP (see below). The virtual gateway will be the same as either "A" or "B" routers, and we may switch this at any time and disable one or other of the two real routers for maintenance or in the event of failure at any time without notice. What we aim to do is always ensure you have a working virtual gateway and hence an internet connection. |
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You can set DNS manually to 2001:8b0::2020 and 2001:8b0::2021. |
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==DNS resolvers== |
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You can us our usual DNS resolvers: |
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*217.169.20.20 |
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*217.169.20.21 |
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*2001:8b0::2020 |
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*2001:8b0::2021 |
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==Dual routers and VRRP== |
==Dual routers and VRRP== |
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