Well, for example, one switch at a remote site is a MS225. As for why I was asking, it is because of 2 reasons: 1. I was told I needed a layer 3 switch at each location, so I would assume I would need to configure it, unless the switch itself is smart enough to route traffic to another port should 1 port stop handling traffic, and I suspect that the secondary device would have the same IP as the fiber router, if my understanding of the VRRP is correct... I haven't seen the cloud based configuration the ISP configured. 2. I know the devices were configured inproperly already. We attempted to deploy one at a location that had a simple SG300 and the device was listed as having the IP range for a totally different location. So, 2 issues were discussed in the phone meeting with them, and as our switches supposedly support layer 3, I thought I would get a handle on how to proceed to make sure this works in a clean manner if I could. I'll have to look at the "MX" device, but to me "MX" means mail dns record still...
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