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Can PBR works with backup wan interface or not?

b1723651
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Hi all,

pls confirm if pbr can works w/ backup wan interface or not. my current senario is:

the router have 2 wan interface, if I config PBR on it to rout traffics to wan 1 and 2 based on port selection.Can I config those 2 wan interface(w vpn) to backup each other?

such like:

port 25/110 goes to wan1

port 80/443 goes to wan 2

if wan 1 is down, all traffics goes to wan 2, vice versa.

deeply thanks!

(I've config wan 2 to work as a backup wan interface now.)

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Mahesh Gohil
Level 7
Level 7

Hello,

With PBR  you can configure object tracking by which if interface will be tracked down for line protocol and

your traffic will move to back up.

Please go through below doc for more information

http://www.cisco.com/en/US/docs/ios/12_3t/12_3t4/feature/guide/gtpbrtrk.html

Regards

Mahesh

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Mahesh Gohil
Level 7
Level 7

Hello,

With PBR  you can configure object tracking by which if interface will be tracked down for line protocol and

your traffic will move to back up.

Please go through below doc for more information

http://www.cisco.com/en/US/docs/ios/12_3t/12_3t4/feature/guide/gtpbrtrk.html

Regards

Mahesh

Hi,

I've config wan 2 to work as a backup wan interface now.

you mean configure backup command under interface?

Regards.

Alain.

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Hi, I'll try it out, thanks!

thanks for reply, the senario is:

such like:

port 25/110 goes to wan1

port 80/443 goes to wan 2

if wan 1 is down, all traffics goes to wan 2, vice versa.

Hi,

port 25/110 goes to wan1

port 80/443 goes to wan 2

if wan 1 is down, all traffics goes to wan 2, vice versa.

so people accessing smtp/pop3 go via wan1 and people accessing http/https go via wan 2 ?

if wan1 is down then everythin goes via wan 2. only static routing no BGP?

Regards.

Alain.

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