Dns Inbound Fail Over - Planet MH-1000 User Manual

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port by replying the selected WAN IP address through the built-in DNS server. The remote PC then
accesses the network via the specified WAN port. How MH-1000 directs this traffic through the built-in DNS
server depends on whether it is configured for Fail Over or Load Balancing.
Learn how to make DNS Inbound on MH-1000 work for you in the following section.

2.5.1 DNS Inbound Fail Over

MH-1000 can be configured to reply the WAN2 IP address for the DNS domain name request should
WAN1 fail.
Authoritative Domain Name Server
for www.mydomain.com
192.168.2.2
FTP
Serve
Built-in DNS
192.168.2.3
Server
HTTP
Serve
192.168.2.2
FTP
Serve
192.168.2.3
Built-in DNS
Server
HTTP
Serve
In the above example, an FTP Server (IP_192.168.2.2) and an HTTP Server (IP_192.168.2.3) are
connected to the Internet via WAN1 (IP_200.200.200.1) on MH-1000. A remote computer is trying to
access these servers via the Internet, and makes a DNS request. The DNS request (www.mydomain.com)
will be sent through WAN1 (200.200.200.1) to the built-in DNS server. The DNS server will reply
200.200.200.1 because this is the only active WAN port. Should WAN1 fail, MH-1000 will instead reply with
WAN2's IP address (100.100.100.1), and the remote PC will gain access to the network via WAN2. By
configuring MH-1000 for DNS Inbound Fail Over, incoming requests will enjoy increased reliability when
accessing your network.
Please refer to appendix D for example settings.
200.200.200.1
1st connection
nd
2
connection
Before Fail Over
1st connection
nd
2
connection
100.100.100.1
After Fail Over
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DNS
www.mydomain.com
DNS
200.200.200.1
DNS
www.mydomain.com
100.100.100.1
DNS

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