Then post your complete config here.
/export file=anynameyouwish ( minus router serial number, any public WANIP information, keys etc..).
Ensure you discuss any port forwardings or VPNs in the mix.
Any subnets not involved in PCC ( if any ).
Other special traffic flows you need...........
Did you plan on recursive routing or not..
As far as failover goes, is there a specific approach you were thinking of.
Assuming you have 3 wans, ( two is even easier ).
Normally on the main routing table you delineate the order there for failover
wan1 to wan2 to wan3 etc.......
Since the router if a routing table is not available will go to the main table and find an alternate route if available...
In other words it can be that easy!! If wan1 fails all its traffic will go to WAN2, if WAN2 fails all its traffic will go to WAN1, if both WAN1 and WAN2 fail all traffic goes to WAN3 etc...
Are all ISPs different ??
OR it can get complex and you want if WAN1 fails to spread the remaining users over WAN2 and WAN3
WAN2 to WAN1+WAN3 and
WAN3 to WAN2+WAN2
/export file=anynameyouwish ( minus router serial number, any public WANIP information, keys etc..).
Ensure you discuss any port forwardings or VPNs in the mix.
Any subnets not involved in PCC ( if any ).
Other special traffic flows you need...........
Did you plan on recursive routing or not..
As far as failover goes, is there a specific approach you were thinking of.
Assuming you have 3 wans, ( two is even easier ).
Normally on the main routing table you delineate the order there for failover
wan1 to wan2 to wan3 etc.......
Since the router if a routing table is not available will go to the main table and find an alternate route if available...
In other words it can be that easy!! If wan1 fails all its traffic will go to WAN2, if WAN2 fails all its traffic will go to WAN1, if both WAN1 and WAN2 fail all traffic goes to WAN3 etc...
Are all ISPs different ??
OR it can get complex and you want if WAN1 fails to spread the remaining users over WAN2 and WAN3
WAN2 to WAN1+WAN3 and
WAN3 to WAN2+WAN2
Statistics: Posted by anav — Fri Dec 29, 2023 5:57 pm