Device HA PRO - Connectivity Check
By simulating a fault on the wan1, I don't automatically switch over to wan 2.
For the configuration in ha-pro, for this type of trunk do you need any other configuration?
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@Filippo
The current mechanism of Device HA-Pro with WAN trunk interface is that when one of the interface on Monitor Interface(on the Active device) goes down, the Backup device will take over the forwarding role directly.
Charlie
Therefore, I will move this request to idea section.0 -
I solved it this way:
- deactivated the Failover When Interface Failure monitor
- lowered the Connectivity Check, check perid 15, check timeout 3, check fail tolerance 3- set the trunk of the wan in Least Load Firstsimulating the lack of connection on the wan1 the wan 2 intervenes.
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@Filippo
The failover detection of "Failover when interface failure" bases on connective check on interface. Therefore, for example, the connective check of Wan1 is down, the active role will transfer to passive device.
However, if untick "Failover when interface failure" and connective check fails, the Failover of HA-Pro will not process until Device Service Fails or Ethernet port link down(Physical).
Can I know did you unplug the Ethernet cable to simulate the process of HA-Pro?
Charlie0
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