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    WAN Failover Time to live exceeded

    Scheduled Pinned Locked Moved Routing and Multi WAN
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    • A Offline
      andrsharov
      last edited by

      Hello!

      Pfsense 2.4.4-RELEASE (amd64) built on Thu Sep 20 09:03:12 EDT 2018 FreeBSD 11.2-RELEASE-p3

      WAN1 - primary default WAN (Static IP) - Tier1
      WAN2 - backup WAN (Static IP) - Tier 2
      LAN - Local network

      System\Routing\Gateway Groups\Edit GW_FAILOVER

      Tier1 - WAN1
      Tier2 - WAN2
      Trigger Level Packet Loss or High Latency

      All work perfect if :

      1. I unplug network cable WAN1
      2. Electricity fails on provider switch WAN1
      3. As an experiment, I put a switch in the gap . If unplug network cable from provider side, also all work. I wanted to see how pfsene responds if the link remains and the internet goes down.

      But if the main (WAN1) provider fails the network core - switching providers does not work. Also WAN2 gateway also becomes unavailable. If unplug WAN1 , WAN2 becomes available.

      In these moments, the ping gives incomprehensible things

      user@User-PC:~$ ping GATEWAY_IP
      PING GATEWAY_IP (GATEWAY_IP) 56(84) bytes of data.
      From 195.94.226.86 icmp_seq=1 Time to live exceeded
      From 195.94.226.86 icmp_seq=2 Time to live exceeded
      From 195.94.226.86 icmp_seq=3 Time to live exceeded
      From 195.94.226.86 icmp_seq=4 Time to live exceeded
      From 195.94.226.86 icmp_seq=5 Time to live exceeded
      From 195.94.226.86 icmp_seq=6 Time to live exceeded
      From 195.94.226.86 icmp_seq=7 Time to live exceeded
      From 195.94.226.86 icmp_seq=8 Time to live exceeded
      ^C
      --- GATEWAY_IP ping statistics ---
      8 packets transmitted, 0 received, +8 errors, 100% packet loss, time 7010ms
      

      How to make the switching of providers work out successfully at these moments?

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        LeCygne
        last edited by LeCygne

        Hello there! I'm sorry but your words aren't as clear as they should be for getting help back on your issue. Thus if you can make a diagram would be much better. Also as far as I've grasped from your post, I would like to suggest switching the mode of fail over from "packet lost" to "member goes down" and observe the issue. Let's see what you will get back.

        Good luck

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