Hello,
I've done load balancing with dual ISP connections by using mangle rules in firewall (marking connections as conn1 and conn2 with pcc (both addresses and ports:2/0 & 2/1) and subsequently using route marking as route1 and route2 respectively). Sending route1 traffic through ISP1 and route2 traffic through ISP2. The setup is working fine as expected with both ISPs up and running and in case any one of them goes down.
I want to understand when one ISP (let's say ISP1) is down how the connections are marked and routed through the working ISP2. As per the pcc config what happens to connections getting marked with conn1 and routing mark as route1 if I'm sending route1 traffic through the ISP1 which is down.
I've done load balancing with dual ISP connections by using mangle rules in firewall (marking connections as conn1 and conn2 with pcc (both addresses and ports:2/0 & 2/1) and subsequently using route marking as route1 and route2 respectively). Sending route1 traffic through ISP1 and route2 traffic through ISP2. The setup is working fine as expected with both ISPs up and running and in case any one of them goes down.
I want to understand when one ISP (let's say ISP1) is down how the connections are marked and routed through the working ISP2. As per the pcc config what happens to connections getting marked with conn1 and routing mark as route1 if I'm sending route1 traffic through the ISP1 which is down.
Statistics: Posted by ravin — Thu Mar 27, 2025 9:03 am