Timothy M Butterworth wrote:
You need a Router with two WAN ports! On a router I would configure two
Static Routes one default router for the main DSL and one for the backup
DSL that is weighted to a lower priority. This is known as surprisingly
Weighted Static Routes.
I currently have tw
Timothy M Butterworth writes:
> what are you currently using as a WAN router? You can use Debian as a router!
> You can configure two default
> Gateway's with the primary using a metric of 600 and the backup with a metric
> of 700. This will require two
> NICs.
For failover it's also possible
On Fri, Mar 10, 2023 at 8:12 PM wrote:
> Hello,
>
>
> I have two DSL in family. One is main, another is backup.
>
> When the main DSL get outage, can debian system choose backup DSL as
> gateway and keep internet not disconnected? If so, how to deploy it?
>
You need a Router with two WAN ports!
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Hello,
I have two DSL in family. One is main, another is backup.
When the
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