Created on 11-22-2021 11:23 PM
Hello RedRhombus,
Can you confirm prior to plugging WAN2 interface there is no static route for WAN2?
If no which means WAN2 addressing mode is dynamic and the route is created when you plug in WAN2. Therefore if there is an existing route with the same Administrative Distance of the existing WAN, then the traffic would be load balanced between the WAN interfaces. You can set the priority on the interface if a dynamic route is added.
Example:
#config system interface
edit "WAN2"
set priority <#>
next
end
Also, you can configure SDWAN as an alternative.
If the issue is regarding creating duplicate policies for WAN1 and WAN2 then you can enable the feature "Multiple Interface Policy". After enabling this feature your would be able to add both interfaces like WAN1 and WAN2 to one policy. Link mentioned below
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