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One Domain, 2 IPs

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We just migrated our ASP hosting server to plesk, and for availability issues, we had to use them both at the same time, so we had to use two different IPs (one for each server). But I can't get Plesk to make a website hosting listen on both IPs (the old machine was deactivated); we use .69 and .70 ips, and some external DNS are pointing to .69 machine when our DNS (authoritative one) is pointing to .70 (the one registered on Plesk); if a client with the first kind to DNS access the URL, Plesk answers with a Server Default Page saying there is no such domain configured. Doesn't Plesk panel (or IIS, really) have a functionality similar to Apache's <virtualhost *:80> ?
Thanks in advance
 
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