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sree
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Load Balacing
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Tuesday 02 March 2010, 07:27:37 pm »
Dear All,
My firewall release is 2.3.0
How to enable load balancing in red interface ,I am having two DSL connection with static IP's.
Thanks & Regards,
Sreekumar.
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Wednesday 03 March 2010, 06:18:26 am »
Not wanting to hi-jack this thread but sree is right more information is needed on this topic.
I too would really appricate some information on how to configure an Endian UTM with multiple WAN links with a load balancing configuration.
I have a 2.3 setup at the moment with 3 ADSL connections, currently setup as Managed and all Active, they are set to failover to each other. However the bulk of the traffic leaves the Endian via the main red interface, I would have thought it would use them all equally? However the traffic graphs do show some activity on all interfaces. Does QoS need to be used as well?
Could someone with more knowledge point us in the right direction.
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