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Active Internet Connection
Hello everyone,
I have a problem with the internet connections on my Quantum Spark 1600 appliance. Internet connection 1 is the primary connection, but the active connection is Internet connection 2. How can I get Internet1 to become the active connection again? Because it's this connection that my VPN users connect to.
My appliance Version is R81.10.10 (996002906)
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So I can configure it like this:
set internet-connection Internet1 ha-priority 1 load-balancing-weight 1
set internet-connection Internet2 ha-priority 2 load-balancing-weight 2
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Hello,
the priority of internet connection 1 is already at 1; that of internet connection 2 is at 2
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When I'm in CLI mode, Internet2 is active and is the primary connection
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and it has priority 2 even in cli?
Andy
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yes, that's it
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Might be worth running cli command to set connection you want as primary again, see what happens. Maybe little risky during work hours, but based on your screenshot name, it would seem its after 6 pm your time, so maybe okay?
If that does not help, I would check with TAC myself. Apologies, I wish I had SMB to test this myself.
Andy
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So I can configure it like this:
set internet-connection Internet1 ha-priority 1 load-balancing-weight 1
set internet-connection Internet2 ha-priority 2 load-balancing-weight 2
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You got it.
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Yes, it works. thanks a lot
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Great!
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What is the jitter/latency/packet loss for each connection?
Do you make use of the SD-WAN policy or just need basic redundancy?
Also for awareness the current build of R81.10.10 is 2993 otherwise R81.10.15 may also be an option.
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Hello,
yes, after updating to version R81.10.15, everything is back to normal.
