I have set up a network as the image below. The network has two sides, one is HQ and another is Branch, and they are communicating by using Side-to-Side VPN Tunnel. The firewalls' policy allows any traffic and SD-WAN policy is Source: Any, Destination: Any, Service & Applications: Any, Behavior: Overlay-VPN with All Relevant WAN Links.
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After setup this network and I unplug the WAN port 1 at HQ-Router-1 it will failover to HQ-Router-2 WAN port 1 with just 0 to 2 seconds, but once I unplug again the current using WAN port which is HQ-Rotuer-2 WAN port 1, it will have 20 to 30 seconds downtimes to failover. It this normal? Are there any latent factor that will cause this issue happen? Because what I have read from the Quantum SD-WAN documentation it supposes should have "sub-second failover"