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Two primary gateways on Windows Server 2016?
Hello.
On the Server (Windows Server 2016), two adapters are connected, which are bridged into one 150.150.150.1.
How to make two main gateways for it? one on Core1 , the other on Core2 respectively.
That is, if Core1 (150.150.150.2) fails, Core2 (150.150.150.3) will automatically be the default gateway.
I thought to set up HSRP, but I think there are simpler and more expedient ways.
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add two different default gateways with different metrics
what an interesting picture
interesting in that, judging by the picture and what is written in the question, the L2 connectivity of the two Cores is provided only by this bridged server of yours. Are you sure that multicast (hsrp) will pass through your bridge?
And what for in this topology initially L3 topologies in general L2 to use? Maybe OSPF right away?
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