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**Load Balance Weight: | **Load Balance Weight: | ||
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- | It is important when setting up a router in a MultiWAN configuration to understand that this performs load-sharing of the links. Load sharing is performed on a session basis to prevent issues with interactive traffic, such as real-time voice/ | + | When configuring |
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+ | Now, let's assume we have 2x WANs: | ||
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+ | At some point, WAN1 fails. As soon as the failure is noticed, | ||
A very important final point on MultiWAN load-sharing: | A very important final point on MultiWAN load-sharing: |