03-02-2021 08:57 AM
Right now I have a RV320 in my main office, connected to 6 other offices, with RV3xx;s
They are configured with IP Only in the Local/Remote Group with WAN1 - Working
I need help to have a Fail Over, for the Main office, to Failover to WAN2
Do I need to setup as Dynamic IP + FQDN to make this work?
Or do I setup as IP Only VPN1 on Main - WAN1
and add second IP Only VPN2 on Main - WAN2
and then add second IP Only config at remotes, that just wont connect until the Main router Fails over to WAN2
then VPN1 would failover to VPN2?
Not finding too much info for this config out there,
and having some troubles wrapping my head around the router will just be in Waiting for Connection Status
T
03-02-2021 09:47 AM
Hello,
whether you need 'IP Only' or 'Dynamic IP + FQDN' depends on the service you have subscribed to. If you have static IP addresses that never change, use 'IP Only'. If you have dynamic IP address assignment (xDSL or whatever service), use the other option.
The way the failover works is that one connection is active, while the other one is in standby. You can also configure 'Load Balance'.
Have a look at the link below:
03-02-2021 09:58 AM - edited 03-02-2021 10:00 AM
I understand the load Balance, and can Bind the services to WAN1 or WAN2 depending.
But what I'm struggling with is the VPN configs. All my remote sites
use RDP only, into Dual Term Servers, they dont even get local Desktops.
So I need to have the Fail over for the VPN configs.
Am I correct, that having
MAIN Router with VPN1 on WAN1 that would be Connected
and also having VPN2 on WAN2 - Would be Waiting for Connection
and REMOTEs, with only one IP, would also have
VPN1 on WAN1 Connected
VPN2 on WAN1 "Waiting for Connection"
Then if MAIN fails over,
VPN1 or WAN1 - Would switch to Waiting for Connection
VPN2 on WAN2 - Would be available to Connect or Connected
Remote
VPN1 on WAN1 would be Waiting for Connection
and VPN2 on WAN1 would be Connected.
Correct? The unused VPN would be Waiting to Connect" Until needed?
or is this where Dynamic IP would come into play
and then have to setup my ISP with one name to two IP's right TTL's?
03-02-2021 10:23 AM
Hello,
sorry for the confusion: you have RV32x dual WAN routers at the remote sites as well, but only one WAN connection (one IP address) ?
03-02-2021 10:50 AM
Main Office -
RV320
Dual Static IP's (About to be)
6 VPN's Configured to Remote Offices Gateway to Gateway IP Only
Remote Offices
RV320 or RV325's
Single Static IP
Configured with 1 VPN connection to Main Office Static IP
Trying to Sort, how to configure, with MAIN Office WAN1 if it fails
it Should jump to WAN2, with new Static IP
Do I need Dual VPN Conf's at the Remote Offices,
and one connection will have a Waiting for Connection Status until MAIN Office Fails over to WAN2
03-02-2021 04:49 PM
Did I loose you?
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