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bulat_giniyatov2018-07-09 09:49:28
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bulat_giniyatov, 2018-07-09 09:49:28

How can I transfer the IP address of the provider to another router?

There are two routers, located in different buildings in the same physical grid, between them, respectively, a bunch of switches (managed). The link from the provider comes to one of the routers. How can I make it so that the Internet comes to another router, and it makes no sense to pull a physical link, you must use the existing one. What are the ways to do this? Is it possible to somehow make it so that the provider's ip-address could be registered on the port of another router?

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Alexander, 2018-07-09
@NeiroNx

Well, set up a VLAN and connect a provider's link through it to the second router. An IP address is always a specific device and two routers cannot work with the same IP.
But I think that you just need to correctly configure the routing in the network - based on the required task.

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CityCat4, 2018-07-09
@CityCat4

No.
But you can configure routing (it's a monument!) So that there is an Internet behind the second router.

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Wexter, 2018-07-09
@Wexter

Draw a normal network diagram and write what hardware you have as switches / routers

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