Hi anav,
thanks for your answer!
Do you have more subnets?
no, only these two.
Which Wan is the primary? and which is the secondary?
How to define primary and seconday WAN? Isnt this done by route-distance? But i cant change this values.
If this matter, primary should be the pppoe-link.
Flags: X - disabled, A - active, D - dynamic, C - connect, S - static, r - rip, b - bgp, o - ospf, m - mme, B - blackhole, U - unreachable, P - prohibit
# DST-ADDRESS PREF-SRC GATEWAY DISTANCE
0 ADS 0.0.0.0/0 pppoe-telekom-f... 1
1 DS 0.0.0.0/0 lte1 2
2 ADC 10.93.12.0/24 10.93.12.254 br-int 0
3 ADC 10.93.13.0/24 10.93.13.254 br-int 0
4 ADC 10.157.35.183/32 10.157.35.183 lte1 0
5 ADC 62.156.244.23/32 xx.xx.xx.xx pppoe-telekom-f... 0
The further questions needing answering is what happens if WAN1 goes down, do you want those users to switch to WAN2 and vice versa, if WAN2 goes down do you want users to go to WAN1.
connections from 10.93.12.0/24 should never go to WAN2
connections from 10.93.13.0/24 should never go to WAN1
I will try to play around with route-rules.