Force Cellular Failover

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bluecat
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Force Cellular Failover

Is there any way to force a failover to USB cellular on MX64 via the dashboard?

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PaulMcG
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If you go to the appliance status page in the uplink tab, you can edit the WAN1 configuration and set the port to disabled.  However, I would be hesitant to do this because if the USB/cell failover doesn't kick in, you have no way of enabling the port again.  

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PaulMcG
Getting noticed

If you go to the appliance status page in the uplink tab, you can edit the WAN1 configuration and set the port to disabled.  However, I would be hesitant to do this because if the USB/cell failover doesn't kick in, you have no way of enabling the port again.  

bluecat
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Thanks, that does sound a little scary, maybe better to find someone on site to pull the cable out then.

PaulMcG
Getting noticed

That's a much safer option.  

DarrenOC
Kind of a big deal
Kind of a big deal

Hi @bluecat , as you’ve already stated, your safest bet here is to disconnect the WAN port.  Or, is your ISP able to shut down their port connection to your MX?  Then when done re-enable.

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