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Keep the same distance of both the Wan
Your config should be like this.
WAN1 : Distance 10 Priority 10
WAN2 : Distance 10 Priority 20
Lower priority wan with same distance is given preference. Routing monitor will show both Wan as UP, but only wan1 will be used for outbound connections as far as it is up.
@Burhanripl: Yes, that's how I have configured such cases too and it works.
There has been an issue though. IP-phones, after switching over to the backup connection and later, when the primary restores, not all sessions go back to the primary and the phones don't work properly. I don't know how to force them to go back to the primary _automatically_. This can be done manually but it should be automatic.
Will the WAN health check work for simple WAN failover between to interfaces, without setting them up beforehand in a WAN LLB group interface (which i don't want to do). I just want to mimic the same functionality i had in 5.2: Router - Static - Settings - Link Health Monitor
In 5.4 health check, I also don't see the option for a gateway when setting up the WAN health check, so i presume it pings out from ALL routable interfaces and yanks the gateway/route of any that fail while continuing to ping for recovery??
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