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05 Oct 2012 17:23 #73759
by holtehero
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Hi All,
I am in the process of configuring a 3900 in a data centre and seem to be having all sorts of problems with getting Failover between WAN1 and WAN2 profiles, we have 3 public IPs which are routed too from the ISPs switch. For purposes here I will use sample IP addresses
192.168.1.1
192.168.1.2
192.168.1.3
We have created the profiles as follows:
WAN1
IP Address: 192.168.1.2
Mask: 255.255.255.0
IP Alias: 192.1.168.1
Default MAC address
WAN2
IP Address: 192.168.1.3
Mask: 255.255.255.0
IP Alias: 192.1.168.1
MAC address spoofing WAN1 profile
We have then
[*] Created a Load Balance Pool called Failover of the "failover" type and specified WAN1 and primary and WAN2 as backup
[*] Set the WAN default route as the load balance pool
Now we seem to be having roblems with the interfaces ping ponging up and down, we currently have the connection mode as ARP, but could easily set it too PING and set the detection host as the local DNS servers
Questions
1. Which detection mode is best to use (ARP or Ping) also for PING you can give a "Connection Detection Interval" but nowhere can I find what this interval is, is it ms, seconds, minutes?
2. Have we mistaken the meaning of IP Alias for the interface as looking at the ability to give two different physical interfaces a common Virtual IP (in the data centre this IP is routed too by both upstream switches)
3. Do we need a "Failover" load balance rule as well as specifying the Pool, as the documentation kind of suggests you only need one if you don't have the default rule set.
4. Could we just be give both WAN ports the same IP address and MAC address and leave out the Alias altogether?
Any light anyone can shed would be gratefully received as the documentation, isn't very explanatory to alot of the meanings
Cheers
Holte
I am in the process of configuring a 3900 in a data centre and seem to be having all sorts of problems with getting Failover between WAN1 and WAN2 profiles, we have 3 public IPs which are routed too from the ISPs switch. For purposes here I will use sample IP addresses
192.168.1.1
192.168.1.2
192.168.1.3
We have created the profiles as follows:
WAN1
IP Address: 192.168.1.2
Mask: 255.255.255.0
IP Alias: 192.1.168.1
Default MAC address
WAN2
IP Address: 192.168.1.3
Mask: 255.255.255.0
IP Alias: 192.1.168.1
MAC address spoofing WAN1 profile
We have then
[*] Created a Load Balance Pool called Failover of the "failover" type and specified WAN1 and primary and WAN2 as backup
[*] Set the WAN default route as the load balance pool
Now we seem to be having roblems with the interfaces ping ponging up and down, we currently have the connection mode as ARP, but could easily set it too PING and set the detection host as the local DNS servers
Questions
1. Which detection mode is best to use (ARP or Ping) also for PING you can give a "Connection Detection Interval" but nowhere can I find what this interval is, is it ms, seconds, minutes?
2. Have we mistaken the meaning of IP Alias for the interface as looking at the ability to give two different physical interfaces a common Virtual IP (in the data centre this IP is routed too by both upstream switches)
3. Do we need a "Failover" load balance rule as well as specifying the Pool, as the documentation kind of suggests you only need one if you don't have the default rule set.
4. Could we just be give both WAN ports the same IP address and MAC address and leave out the Alias altogether?
Any light anyone can shed would be gratefully received as the documentation, isn't very explanatory to alot of the meanings
Cheers
Holte
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