Traffic Flow Preferences and fail-over

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GaryShainberg
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Traffic Flow Preferences and fail-over

Not sure if anyone can answer this but on an MX xx

 

If I have 1 ISP on WAN1 and second ISP on WAN2

 

I have a flow preference that sends the traffic for 192.168.50.0/24 through WAN2 so the rest of the network traffic will route via WAN1.

 

What happens if I lose connectivity to WAN1, will all the network traffic now route through WAN2 as the failover ?

 

Any thoughts would be appreciated.

 

Thanks

 

Gary

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CMNA, CMNO, ECMS2
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PhilipDAth
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Correct, if WAN1 fails all traffic will now flow out WAN2.

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PhilipDAth
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Correct, if WAN1 fails all traffic will now flow out WAN2.

Netwow
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Having an issue with 4 minute failover for my WAN 2 on MX100. Call support . They tell me it can take up to 5 minutes. failover kicks in at 2 minutes which is tooooo long

 

PhilipDAth
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If you have an interface simply go down it is quite quick.  But if the interface remains up because you have an upstream failure it can take a while.

 

This document lists the tests which are done:

https://documentation.meraki.com/MX/Firewall_and_Traffic_Shaping/Connection_Monitoring_for_WAN_Failo...

Netwow
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Called into support last night..... they were able to change the timeout to 30 seconds on WAN2 on my primary and secondary MX. SOOOOO HAPPY! New backend feature.
whistleblower
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... and what happens when Traffic is explicit configured to use WAN-2 and this link fails - will that traffic also move to WAN-1?

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