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Hi fellow engineers,
I know this is a thread 1year ago, just want to clarify something regarding this topic.
A question regarding this statement:
"Bring Down (Up) Interfaces" , so this means that if I configure it with let' s say WAN1, goes down it can bring up WAN2?
Selective answered, "Yes that is exactly what you can do!"
What if both WAN1 and WAN2, are up. Because I'm using Weighted Load Balance. Both ISPs are UP all the time.
So I'm a little confused with this phrase, "WAN1 goes down, it can 'BRING UP' WAN2". in my setup, both ISPs are UP, so is the phrase above correct?
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