Deepseadata
Technical User
Hey there,
This HAS to be a pretty common scenario.
I have a 2801 as a gateway to my satellite internet and my DHCP server. I have an SBS server that I want to use as my DNS server because, from what I've heard, it will save bandwidth. The problem is that when/if my SBS goes down I want to be able to use my router as the DNS server.
My friend told me that there's a good chance that when the SBS goes down, the clients won't be able to browse the internet because they didn't automatically switch over to the secondary (router) DNS entry.
Is that true?
Here's something I just read about dns... if you're bored.
This HAS to be a pretty common scenario.
I have a 2801 as a gateway to my satellite internet and my DHCP server. I have an SBS server that I want to use as my DNS server because, from what I've heard, it will save bandwidth. The problem is that when/if my SBS goes down I want to be able to use my router as the DNS server.
My friend told me that there's a good chance that when the SBS goes down, the clients won't be able to browse the internet because they didn't automatically switch over to the secondary (router) DNS entry.
Is that true?
Here's something I just read about dns... if you're bored.