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Are you sure me mean 0.0.0/6? That is not valid CIDR.
Can you post a screenshot of your preferences.
The change takes affect for new flows, not existing cached flows. You can power cycle your MX64 to speed it up.
And lastly, I would change to using 13.28 - but this is not related to your issue.
Hello, here are the traffic shapping screenshots:
@PhilipDAth wrote:
The change takes affect for new flows, not existing cached flows. You can power cycle your MX64 to speed it up.
I performed a MX65 reboot after re-create rule but still not work.
@PhilipDAth wrote:Are you sure me mean 0.0.0/6? That is not valid CIDR.
Sorry, maybe copy-paste not worked (I defined flow preferences to 52.0.0.0/6 from beginning)
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Does WAN2 show as "up" in the Appliance Status - like WAN1? It should display the detected public IP address next to WAN2 if it is.
What source IP address where you doing the traceroute from?
I have made one giant assumption. How do you know your traceroute is going via WAN1?
Hello, my answers:
@PhilipDAth wrote:Does WAN2 show as "up" in the Appliance Status - like WAN1? It should display the detected public IP address next to WAN2 if it is.
Yes, it does show as "up":
@PhilipDAth wrote:What source IP address where you doing the traceroute from?
@PhilipDAth wrote:I have made one giant assumption. How do you know your traceroute is going via WAN1?
I do the traceroute from a host on 192.168.128.32/28. From this host the trace exits over the WAN1 next hop (192.168.100.1), not WAN2 next hop (192.168.1.1😞
I'm not completely convinced traceroute will produce the most accurate result, due to the way it reduces the TTL to determine the next hop.
Lets try one more test. Lets use a web site like:
Find out what the IP address is for this from your location. Then create a rule to route this out WAN2. Then visit the web site. Does it come up with the public IP address for WAN1 or WAN2?
@PhilipDAth wrote:
Lets try one more test. Lets use a web site like:
Find out what the IP address is for this from your location. Then create a rule to route this out WAN2. Then visit the web site. Does it come up with the public IP address for WAN1 or WAN2?
Hello, I tried this config, and it worked (It shows WAN2 ISP address as my Public IP according to flow preferences policy). Thanks for the hint.