Gateway down for 1 min, up again
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Hello,
I have a 2.3.4 system (I know I will upgrade it soon!), with 3 WANs, 2 of them are equal (VDSL 50) and one is ADSL 15. I have created a group with Tier 1 of the 2 equal and Tier 2 of the non-equal ADSL. I keep getting notifications on the WANs when they used heavily (and latency goes up), like this one:
MONITOR: OPT4_WAN_DHCP_DHCP is down, omitting from routing group MainOut
8.8.8.8|172.20.20.205|OPT4_WAN_DHCP_DHCP|536.956ms|587.255ms|3%|down
after one minute, specific WAN goes up again.
No traffic shaping.
I guess this is normal, or is there a better approach on this?Best regards
Konstantin
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I have exactly the same problem on 2.4.4 maybe once or twice a day on both of my WANs. There's nothing in the logs of my actual VDSL-modems besides the daily reconnects at 4 a.m. for the first and 5 a.m. for the second connection. Those reconnects do not trigger a "gateway down" alert, though.
As I get notify by mail about any gateway down event, I'd really like to sort this out without setting the thresholds so high that a real gateway down event would go unnoticed.
Best,
Stephan
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@sko said in Gateway down for 1 min, up again:
I have exactly the same problem on 2.4.4 maybe once or twice a day on both of my WANs. There's nothing in the logs of my actual VDSL-modems besides the daily reconnects at 4 a.m. for the first and 5 a.m. for the second connection. Those reconnects do not trigger a "gateway down" alert, though.
As I get notify by mail about any gateway down event, I'd really like to sort this out without setting the thresholds so high that a real gateway down event would go unnoticed.
Best,
Stephan
Yea, I'm noticing Gateway down events occasionally since I upgraded to 2.4.4, Never had this issue with 2.4.3. Looks like it was down for about a minute this morning around 9:43 am CDT. System cleared and came back up and is working. I'm using the default gateway that Spectrum supplies on my cable, DHCP, internet. Hope this is not going to be a continuing issue.
Not sure what to change that would prevent this from happening as I've never had this problem before.
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I have the same with 2.4.4
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the same here. occasional disconnects on one of two WAN interfaces since the 2.4.4 update
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I somehow don't experience this behaviour anymore. No entries in System Logs. I set the thresholds to 300/750, 20/35 and intervals to 5000/2000/15000.
It may be a coincidence, but I've update squid to the latest version just that day or the day after.
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@sko Hi,
Those intervals, what do they represent:
Probe/Loss/Time?
What about Alert Interval? -
@r0sebush
the order as they appear in the gui, left out Time Periode, this is set to 15k