Hello,
I'm trying to configure PCC load balancing on my v7 Mikrotik but no luck so far. there's barely any traffic that goes through WAN2 if no traffic at all! when I disable WAN1 the traffic starts to go through WAN2 normally.
WAN1 has a private static IP address with many public IP addresses to use, and WAN2 has a dynamic gateway, so I'm using DHCP-Client with a script to add PCC routes.
I used the configuration from this YouTube video from Mikrotik's official channel https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=nlb7XAv57tw&t=640s
I downgraded the router to v6 and the problem persists. I'm thinking to netinstall the router now. smh
Any ideas what's wrong?
I'm trying to configure PCC load balancing on my v7 Mikrotik but no luck so far. there's barely any traffic that goes through WAN2 if no traffic at all! when I disable WAN1 the traffic starts to go through WAN2 normally.
WAN1 has a private static IP address with many public IP addresses to use, and WAN2 has a dynamic gateway, so I'm using DHCP-Client with a script to add PCC routes.
I used the configuration from this YouTube video from Mikrotik's official channel https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=nlb7XAv57tw&t=640s
Code:
/routing table add name="to_WAN1" fib/routing table add name="to_WAN2" fib/ip firewall mangleadd action=mark-connection chain=prerouting connection-mark=no-mark \ connection-state=new in-interface=WAN1 new-connection-mark=\ WAN1_conn passthrough=yesadd action=mark-connection chain=prerouting connection-mark=no-mark \ connection-state=new in-interface=WAN2 new-connection-mark=\ WAN2_conn passthrough=yesadd action=mark-routing chain=output connection-mark=WAN1_conn \ new-routing-mark=to_WAN1 passthrough=yesadd action=mark-routing chain=output connection-mark=WAN2_conn \ new-routing-mark=to_WAN2 passthrough=yesadd action=mark-connection chain=prerouting connection-mark=no-mark \ connection-state=new dst-address-type=!local \ in-interface-list=LAN new-connection-mark=WAN1_conn passthrough=yes \ per-connection-classifier=both-addresses-and-ports:2/0 hotspot=authadd action=mark-connection chain=prerouting connection-mark=no-mark \ connection-state=new dst-address-type=!local \ in-interface-list=LAN new-connection-mark=WAN2_conn passthrough=yes \ per-connection-classifier=both-addresses-and-ports:2/1 hotspot=authadd action=mark-routing chain=prerouting connection-mark=WAN1_conn \ in-interface-list=LAN new-routing-mark=to_WAN1 passthrough=yesadd action=mark-routing chain=prerouting connection-mark=WAN2_conn \ in-interface-list=LAN new-routing-mark=to_WAN2 passthrough=yes/ip firewall natadd action=src-nat chain=srcnat comment="Srcnat home to public ip" \ out-interface="WAN1" src-address-list=Home to-addresses=\ x.x.x.xadd action=src-nat chain=srcnat comment="Srcnat clients to WAN1 public ip" \ out-interface="WAN1" src-address-list=Clients to-addresses=\ x.x.x.xadd action=masquerade chain=srcnat out-interface=WAN2 comment="WAN2 masquerade"/ip routeadd check-gateway=ping routing-table="to_WAN1" gateway=x.x.x.x comment=WAN1add check-gateway=ping distance=1 gateway=x.x.x.x comment=WAN1/ip dhcp-clientadd add-default-route=no interface=WAN2 script="{ :local rmark "WAN2" :local count [/ip route print count-only where comment="WAN2"] :if ($bound=1) do={ :if ($count = 0) do={ /ip route add check-gateway=ping routing-table="to_WAN2" gateway=$"gateway-address" comment=WAN2/ip route add check-gateway=ping distance=2 gateway=$"gateway-address" comment=WAN2 } else={ :if ($count = 1) do={ :local test [/ip route find where comment="WAN2"] :if ([/ip route get $test gateway] != $"gateway-address") do={ /ip route set $test gateway=$"gateway-address" } } else={ :error "Multiple routes found" } } } else={ /ip route remove [find comment="WAN2"] }}" use-peer-dns=no use-peer-ntp=no
Any ideas what's wrong?
Statistics: Posted by Hyunckel — Tue Dec 05, 2023 7:28 am