Hello,
can someone tell me how routerOS decide when to switch from route1 to route2 or route3 based on ping ?
i have 2 internet connections (main 500mbit, backup 50mbit on a secondary location) and my routers that i have around my properties are setup to always use route1 (main connection) distance1, and if not available to use route2 (secondary connection) distance2.
i use ping to check if gateway is OK, i don't care if there's no internet connection available behind that routers (99% of time there's power dropout so that whole network segment gets offline).
i'm interested to know how long does it take for a router to notice there's no connection on the 1st route and to switch to the 2nd route? also once the 1st route gets again available - how long does it take to switch to it?
thanks
can someone tell me how routerOS decide when to switch from route1 to route2 or route3 based on ping ?
i have 2 internet connections (main 500mbit, backup 50mbit on a secondary location) and my routers that i have around my properties are setup to always use route1 (main connection) distance1, and if not available to use route2 (secondary connection) distance2.
i use ping to check if gateway is OK, i don't care if there's no internet connection available behind that routers (99% of time there's power dropout so that whole network segment gets offline).
i'm interested to know how long does it take for a router to notice there's no connection on the 1st route and to switch to the 2nd route? also once the 1st route gets again available - how long does it take to switch to it?
thanks
Statistics: Posted by igorr29 — Mon Feb 19, 2024 11:55 am