Very Frequent WAN 1 to WAN 2 failovers

Les_Russell
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Very Frequent WAN 1 to WAN 2 failovers

Thanks in advance for any ideas - have exhausted paths with Meraki and VZ support teams:

 

MX85 - verizon business circuit WAN 1 / verizon residential circuit WAN 2

Daily, primary WAN 1 is failing over to WAN 2, but then reverts back instantly to WAN 1

Event log show failure to WAN 2 and then it logs the move back to WAN 1 seconds later

Fortunately it is happening so quickly user connectivity really impacted

Does not happen at the same time of day each day, but always looks the same

Spoke with VZ support multiple times - they see nothing that would signal failure on either circuit

Changed DNS IP to see if that would help, did not

Upgraded MX firmware to latest version - no impact

Switched WAN 1 to VZ residential and WAN 2 VZ business - same thing happened with circuits reversed which suggests it was not an issue on the VZ business line

 

At a loss and appreciate any ideas

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BrandonS
Kind of a big deal

You last point seems like strong evidence the trouble is on the Meraki side if the trouble stays with WAN port and does not follow the ISP connection.  Did you make that clear to Meraki support?  When you swapped circuits did you also swap the cable between the MX and ISP handoff?  That would be the only other variable there that comes to mind.

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Les_Russell
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Thank you and yes - agree on the issue pointing inward - we did swap cables as well trying to eliminate any potential L1 issues

Ryan_Miles
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Meraki Employee

Which firmware are you on? Latest meaning stable, RC, or beta? And, what does WAN 1 physically connect to? Is it set to default auto speed/duplex? If so, have you tried manually setting it?

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Les_Russell
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Latest stable release but will definitely check the port settings, have it physically connected through MS first and will check all the ports - thank you

Ryan_Miles
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Meraki Employee

Are you using the MX SFP or copper WAN ports?

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Les_Russell
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Both connected to MX SFP ports

BrandonS
Kind of a big deal

You may also want to review this: https://documentation.meraki.com/MX/Firewall_and_Traffic_Shaping/Connection_Monitoring_for_WAN_Failo...

 

I don't like these tests, in particular using public DNS servers as internet probes because everyone should know by now they are not meant for that and often don't respond to ICMP/pings, but otherwise are 100% fine..

 

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Les_Russell
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Agree and leaning toward the test basically providing a false positive somehow that is triggering the failover, tried multiple DNS services but did not have an impact

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