Need to understand how clients will communicate with a remote DP if their local DP decides to go down (offline)

Will clients fallback to the Central Office DP if their local DP "goes down", or does this depend solely on if the Central Office site DP has been configured in a Content Location Boundary Group for that remote site and if it is NOT,
then will clients will NOT be able to search for any available DPs within the domain?

It depends on the configuration of the distribution point (tab Boundary Groups | checkbox
Allow fallback source location for content) and the configuration of the application (tab Content | checkbox
Allow clients to use a fallback source location for content).
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