VILMA ESPIRITU Posted 12 Jun 2022 13:54
  
Internet Load Balancing and Failover for Multiple ISP Links. As individuals, we have all become dependent on the internet. But for some businesses, uninterrupted internet access is mission critical. Outbound load balancing is bound up with the requirement for failover protection. Of course, balancing ISP links means that there are two or more internet connections in place.
1. In the network interface, Click WAN link
2. On the bottom click Link state Detection Settings
3. Enable, then click PING and set Destination IP 1 (input gateway IP of ISP)
4. After Configuring Link state detection of your WAN Links
-  You can see the state of it if its Normal or at Fault
5. After setting the link state detection, Go to Network > Routing > Policy Based Routing then add Link Load
Balancing Route.
-  Network Objects > ALL
-  Add interface of WAN Links for failover

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Newbie098542 Posted 08 Jul 2022 17:36
  
You can specify an internal static IP for the instance at the time of creation and You need load balancing, like two ISPs and also you have to assigned virtual gateway in all end users so the end user didn't effect while one link is down. You don't need to have manually changing gateways in all end devices for that reason use a virtual IP.

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