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12 Apr 2012 15:27 #71861
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Hi,
I am new to drayek products but i'm not a big fan, I have successfully configured the 2820 to load balance two wan connections (One through ADSL, the other through the Ethernet on WAN 2 via ADSL modem).
The problem is as follows, we can send email through both Fixed IP addresses but can only recieve through one (forwarded on by mail defender)
If the main line goes down (Wan 1), i would need to be notified so i can get Mail Defender to forward our mail onto the other IP. I am aware that this is an option when you set a failover broadband line but cannot find any work around for a load balancing set up.
Any help is greatly Appreciated!
I am new to drayek products but i'm not a big fan, I have successfully configured the 2820 to load balance two wan connections (One through ADSL, the other through the Ethernet on WAN 2 via ADSL modem).
The problem is as follows, we can send email through both Fixed IP addresses but can only recieve through one (forwarded on by mail defender)
If the main line goes down (Wan 1), i would need to be notified so i can get Mail Defender to forward our mail onto the other IP. I am aware that this is an option when you set a failover broadband line but cannot find any work around for a load balancing set up.
Any help is greatly Appreciated!
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12 Apr 2012 16:26 #71864
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Some mail processing services allow you to specify in their control panel destination delivery addresses.
You'd need to add the second one in here. In the Mail Defender Control Panel since
I have had this working a treat with Postini, but a more elderly service, such as Nildram Email Scan was only designed for one destination IP delivery address, so in times of outages had to be updated manually in their control panel.
Regards, Neal
You'd need to add the second one in here. In the Mail Defender Control Panel since
I don't think your understaning is correct....I am aware that this is an option when you set a failover broadband line but cannot find any work around...micklep wrote:
I have had this working a treat with Postini, but a more elderly service, such as Nildram Email Scan was only designed for one destination IP delivery address, so in times of outages had to be updated manually in their control panel.
Regards, Neal
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16 Apr 2012 09:15 #71900
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Hi Neal,
Firstly, thanks for your reply. I am aware that some mail services allow you to add a secondary IP to forward the mail to, for mail defender this is not the case. I can easily switch over the IP when needed but I just need to be notified by the router when it disconnects from WAN 1.
I have tried to use Syslog mail alert, this only notifies me if someone access the VPN and is a pretty useless feature tbh.
Regards
Peter
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Some mail processing services allow you to specify in their control panel destination delivery addresses.nealuk wrote:
You'd need to add the second one in here.
Hi Neal,
Firstly, thanks for your reply. I am aware that some mail services allow you to add a secondary IP to forward the mail to, for mail defender this is not the case. I can easily switch over the IP when needed but I just need to be notified by the router when it disconnects from WAN 1.
I have tried to use Syslog mail alert, this only notifies me if someone access the VPN and is a pretty useless feature tbh.
Regards
Peter
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16 Apr 2012 12:08 #71908
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Hi Peter,
does this sound like it may help:http://www.draytek.com/user/SupportAppnotesDetail.php?ID=1317 ?
or, best I can think of, is if I was working in that site and wanted improved monitoring, then give your PC a fixed IP Un-Load-Balance your IP - e.g. 192.168.1.99 uses only WAN1 - then if your interent fails likely check the connection status. Or you could use a monitoring product like "The Dude" to ping the WAN1 ISP gateway, and if it fails notify you.
Regards, Neal
does this sound like it may help:
or, best I can think of, is if I was working in that site and wanted improved monitoring, then give your PC a fixed IP Un-Load-Balance your IP - e.g. 192.168.1.99 uses only WAN1 - then if your interent fails likely check the connection status. Or you could use a monitoring product like "The Dude" to ping the WAN1 ISP gateway, and if it fails notify you.
Regards, Neal
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17 Apr 2012 16:58 #71925
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Both great ideas, the one I would like to use is the one above, this means I could create a bat to constantly ping the server, if it doesn,t work i will be able to see when it went offline.
I have looked into the load balancing policies and can't quite figure our how to do it. I set the src start and end IP to 192.168.1.24 (A PC i set aside just for this sort of thing) and un-checked "Auto failover over to wan 1" but my internet connection remained active on the PC in question.
Sorry to be a pest about this!
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or, best I can think of, is if I was working in that site and wanted improved monitoring, then give your PC a fixed IP Un-Load-Balance your IP - e.g. 192.168.1.99 uses only WAN1 - then if your interent fails likely check the connection status.nealuk wrote:
Both great ideas, the one I would like to use is the one above, this means I could create a bat to constantly ping the server, if it doesn,t work i will be able to see when it went offline.
I have looked into the load balancing policies and can't quite figure our how to do it. I set the src start and end IP to 192.168.1.24 (A PC i set aside just for this sort of thing) and un-checked "Auto failover over to wan 1" but my internet connection remained active on the PC in question.
Sorry to be a pest about this!
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17 Apr 2012 19:35 #71928
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I maybe missing the point, but you could allow incomming pings (sorry I only have the 2830 to go off, but under System Maintainence -> Management -> untick Disable PING from the Internet) and then use a service like
http://www.pingdom.com
(they allow one ping check per free account) to ping the main IP every x minutes, it can then notify you if it fails to reach you on the main IP. You can also set it to only alert you if it fails x times in a row - so if its only down for 1 minute it won't bother, if its down for 3 consecutive tries you get the email - they offer SMS messages too, but I'm not sure if you have to pay - gives you a nice uptime report too.
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