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Using WAN2 for Load Balancing and Failover
- derekbez
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03 Sep 2014 12:21 #81147
by derekbez
Using WAN2 for Load Balancing and Failover was created by derekbez
New to the board. Tried searching, but apparently my search terms are too common.
We're a small company in London and recently moved premises, taking our Vigor2830 with us. The new ADSL line is a bit flakey, and doesn't suffice for our bandwidth and business continuity needs. We're trialling an additional second line and would like to use the Draytek router's Load Balancing facilities to utilise both internet connections as seamlessly as reasonable.
So, two lines : BT ADSL and Relish 4G. The Relish 4G connection works very well when connecting to their device directly.
In my initial testing of connecting the Relish router into WAN2 of the Vigor2830, while both devices could "see" each other, traffic did not flow as expected.
On the Vigor2830 Online Status, WAN2 is lit up green, with a Static IP Connection - the IP provided by the Relish router. RIP is enabled.
Using the Draytek's Diagnostic PING and TRACERT I could get to the inward IP on the Relish, but nothing onwards. I'm not convinced the Routing Table is quite as it should be, but I've forgotten a lot of the routing stuff I learnt years ago.
I've tried with the "Load Balance" tickboxes on and off for both WAN1 and WAN2. And I've tried to follow the "How to use Load Balancing" guide (http://www.draytek.com/index.php?option=com_k2&view=item&id=5181:policy-route&Itemid=293&lang=en )
If you have any suggestions of what aspects of routing and setup I might consider it would be greatly appreciated. Of course I'm happy to provide more detailed information if it would be helpful. I don't expect any unicorns to appear.
TIA.
Derek
We're a small company in London and recently moved premises, taking our Vigor2830 with us. The new ADSL line is a bit flakey, and doesn't suffice for our bandwidth and business continuity needs. We're trialling an additional second line and would like to use the Draytek router's Load Balancing facilities to utilise both internet connections as seamlessly as reasonable.
So, two lines : BT ADSL and Relish 4G. The Relish 4G connection works very well when connecting to their device directly.
In my initial testing of connecting the Relish router into WAN2 of the Vigor2830, while both devices could "see" each other, traffic did not flow as expected.
On the Vigor2830 Online Status, WAN2 is lit up green, with a Static IP Connection - the IP provided by the Relish router. RIP is enabled.
Using the Draytek's Diagnostic PING and TRACERT I could get to the inward IP on the Relish, but nothing onwards. I'm not convinced the Routing Table is quite as it should be, but I've forgotten a lot of the routing stuff I learnt years ago.
I've tried with the "Load Balance" tickboxes on and off for both WAN1 and WAN2. And I've tried to follow the "How to use Load Balancing" guide (
If you have any suggestions of what aspects of routing and setup I might consider it would be greatly appreciated. Of course I'm happy to provide more detailed information if it would be helpful. I don't expect any unicorns to appear.
TIA.
Derek
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03 Sep 2014 14:13 #81149
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Replied by babis3g on topic Re: Using WAN2 for Load Balancing and Failover
Not that expert with load balance (long time to use it) but if you want as example the 4G to be as primary connection then at load balance menu from the right click (wan 2 or wan 3) to move up (on top of the list) .. that should make the wan 3 to be in use most of the time for the load balance
If you wan all traffic go at the specific wan (example wan 3) then just tick it as well (while is on top of the list), that will make any traffic to be in use for everything (as long you have not set any policy rules at loadbalance) and the other wans will be use as kind of fail over
(assuming at wan general set up all wan's are set at always on)
If you wan all traffic go at the specific wan (example wan 3) then just tick it as well (while is on top of the list), that will make any traffic to be in use for everything (as long you have not set any policy rules at loadbalance) and the other wans will be use as kind of fail over
(assuming at wan general set up all wan's are set at always on)
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