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    Multiple WAN - Load balancing- session not switch orther WAN when 1 WAN down

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      truongk4a3
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      Dear All

      My firewall runing Pfsense 2.3.2 with 3 WAN confiuration Load balancing:
      1. Gateway Group: Group1, tier: 1, Trigger level : member down
      2. Firewall rule for LAN : source Lan net, dist: any , port: any , gateway: Group1
      3. I had test ping:
        - ping: session 1 via WAN1 =>ok
        - ping: session 2 via WAN2 =>ok
        - ping: session 3 via WAN3 =>ok
      When WAM 1 is down, Session 1 not switch to WAN2 or WAN3
      Please help me solve this problem.

      Thanks so much

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        yel
        last edited by

        same issue with my pfsense 2.3.2

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          ccmks
          last edited by

          @truongk4a3:

          Dear All

          My firewall runing Pfsense 2.3.2 with 3 WAN confiuration Load balancing:
          1. Gateway Group: Group1, tier: 1, Trigger level : member down
          2. Firewall rule for LAN : source Lan net, dist: any , port: any , gateway: Group1
          3. I had test ping:
            - ping: session 1 via WAN1 =>ok
            - ping: session 2 via WAN2 =>ok
            - ping: session 3 via WAN3 =>ok
          When WAM 1 is down, Session 1 not switch to WAN2 or WAN3
          Please help me solve this problem.

          Thanks so much

          Did you configure the gateway monitoring?

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            yel
            last edited by

            yes i configure gateway monitoring..

            your gateway group and my configuration is the same…but my firewal rules LAN : source network 192.168.100.x, dist: any , port: any , gateway: Group1

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              ccmks
              last edited by

              @yel:

              yes i configure gateway monitoring..

              your gateway group and my configuration is the same…but my firewal rules LAN : source network 192.168.100.x, dist: any , port: any , gateway: Group1

              I am assuming you configure the gateway monitoring pointing to external IP address such as public DNS. If not, then it has to be configured.

              Also check on your DNS on general setup. Make sure each ISP have their own DNS.

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                yel
                last edited by

                yes i configure gateway monitoring and also DNS in general setup

                till now doesn't work policy based routing un firewall rules..

                :'( :'( :'( :'( :'(

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