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Dual WAN loadbalancing of AR1200 with sticky connections.

Created: Jan 2, 2021 14:36:50Latest reply: Sep 28, 2021 08:07:37 588 11 1 0 0
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I have two internet connections. I want to perform load balancing. Both these connections have default routes to the isp. From one ISP they provide fort forwarding. I have a server on one of my lan. I want inbound connections that originate from ISP 1 to the server leave the router from ISP 1. It is similar to sticky connections that we find in VyOS pfsense and others. 

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Popeye_Wang
Admin Created Jan 4, 2021 03:54:29

Hi,
Only firewalls support sticky load balancing (as you said inbound connections that originate from ISP 1 to the server leave the router from ISP 1).  

load balance

Refer to: https://support.huawei.com/hedex/hdx.do?docid=EDOC1100068394&id=sec_admin_nat_0057_3&lang=en

However, if you know which traffic comes in from ISP1 and which traffic comes in from ISP2, you can configure specific static routes or route redirection on the AR.

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gisellecar
gisellecar Created Jan 5, 2021 23:52:39 (0) (0)
 
Chanbora
Chanbora Created Sep 28, 2021 08:05:52 (0) (0)
 
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DDSN
DDSN Admin Created Jan 2, 2021 14:37:29

Hi mafiosa,
Please wait patiently. Our engineers are looking for answers to your questions.
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DDSN
DDSN Admin Created Jan 2, 2021 14:48:09

Hi mafiosa,

Do you want to use two static routes to the ISP to implement load balancing? If yes, set the priorities of the two static routes to the same value.

You can use the ip route-static ip-address { mask | mask-length } { nexthop-address | interface-type interface-number [ nexthop-address ]  preference preference command

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Chanbora
Chanbora Created Sep 28, 2021 08:05:59 (0) (0)
 
I am using that right now. But I want to know about the inbound connection part of my post!
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DDSN
DDSN Created Jan 2, 2021 15:28:30 (0) (0)
You mean you want the public network to access the intranet server? You can refer to https://support.huawei.com/hedex/hdx.do?docid=EDOC1100007335&id=dc_ar_cfg_ipserv_044614&lang=en  

Hi,
Only firewalls support sticky load balancing (as you said inbound connections that originate from ISP 1 to the server leave the router from ISP 1).  

load balance

Refer to: https://support.huawei.com/hedex/hdx.do?docid=EDOC1100068394&id=sec_admin_nat_0057_3&lang=en

However, if you know which traffic comes in from ISP1 and which traffic comes in from ISP2, you can configure specific static routes or route redirection on the AR.

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  • convention:

gisellecar
gisellecar Created Jan 5, 2021 23:52:39 (0) (0)
 
Chanbora
Chanbora Created Sep 28, 2021 08:05:52 (0) (0)
 
good Dual WAN loadbalancing of AR1200 with sticky connections.-3733823-1
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