WAN failover without Gateway Groups
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In my LAN I have 2 links for internet browsing. Half of my clients I make them go out through one link and the other half through the other link using firewall rules.
I'm looking for a way so that if a link falls, my clients who browse through the fallen link go to the other link.
All this I want to achieve without using Gataway Groups (Multi-WAN).
Would someone illustrate to me how I could do it?
I appreciate your time and expertise.
Best regardsGabriel
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The way to do this is with gateway groups. Why would you not want to use gateway groups? Just create two groups, one with wan tier 1 and opt tier 2, the other opt tier 1, wan tier 2. Point the rules to the groups instead of the gateway.
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@dotdash said in WAN failover without Gateway Groups:
The way to do this is with gateway groups. Why would you not want to use gateway groups? Just create two groups, one with wan tier 1 and opt tier 2, the other opt tier 1, wan tier 2. Point the rules to the groups instead of the gateway.
I've used Gateway Groups a long time, but the sticky connections don't work and I have a lot of problems with expired sessions (banks and many others sites).
That's why I'm looking for another alternative. -
sticky connections don't work and I have a lot of problems with expired sessions (banks and many others sites).
Yes they do. Sticky connections are more a potential solution for load balancing setups than failover.