Thanks for the quick response! I think I'll try to give the Raspberry Pi or other custom Linux distro option another shot, since it would help me situate these probes upstream of the firewall.
If they were downstream of the firewall, I could set them up with DHCP, but then would need to set up custom routing rules to keep them on respective ISPs ie: WAN-A vs WAN-B ... so we can monitor redundant connections independently.
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Setting Static IP on Hardware AgentI'm looking at switching from the software agents to hardware agents, but want to know if it's possible to assign a static IP to them so I can give them a public static IP and have it sit outside of our firewall to monitor one of our ISPs. Do you lock down the Linux terminal, or provide root credentials for it? - Thanks!