There's a difference between trying to route to one of two of your sites.
Like a primary in Town A and a secondary in Town B.
And trying to route to the same site, but via two different paths. Like
you in Town A but you're connected to the internet by Vendor's A & B.
In the latter case you should have the same IP address. Just two
different routes.
In the former case you would have two different IP addresses and the round
robin and what not. Or maybe even something more in depth (like an
ibm.com type company would have).
Rob Berendt
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