This is good start but not a full failover config. It will not dynamically failover unless you add a script. If ISP1 goes down but ether1(ISP1) stays connected, the Mikrotik will not know and will keep trying to send traffic out ISP1. A script is needed that will runs a ping out ether1(ISP1) to a reliable internet source and if it does not respond then you can make it change the "IP route" distance and also revert back once it comes back up.
Failover works if we unlpug one of the ethernet cables, but what happens if we will not unplug ethernet but the WAN/internet will fail due to ISP problem? Failover will not work... How to succeed failover when an ISP fails?
I don't understand how people can create tutorials on NOT SPEAK! Trying to read what you've typed out and follow along at the same time is very difficult and annoying. Microphones are very inexpensive. GET ONE!
My work is teach and I use microphone. Instead if you PAY for teaching you can pretend. If you find it for free you have to stay mute and appreciate EVERYTHING you got :) I think it's difficult to read instead of hear but I'm sure it's more frustrating a comment like yours on a FREE tutorial
thank you very much for this tutorial , but please I have another situation my both ISP.s are PPPoE , and i can not change the distance !! if you have any answer , thanks ahead
I want to explain a couple of contacts and out of one hole with and speed net......I want to enter two of the communications and Net out of one hole without a break and continuity with speed.
Hello, Are you OK? what a failover. you must teach Cisco IP SLA. I worked on Cisco devices more than 20 years and I don't have any tutorials. how many years do you work???? and let yourself to make a tutorial????????????
This is good start but not a full failover config. It will not dynamically failover unless you add a script. If ISP1 goes down but ether1(ISP1) stays connected, the Mikrotik will not know and will keep trying to send traffic out ISP1. A script is needed that will runs a ping out ether1(ISP1) to a reliable internet source and if it does not respond then you can make it change the "IP route" distance and also revert back once it comes back up.
Do you know how to make that script?
Really thanks, first working setup, but you forgot about DHCP Server
Failover works if we unlpug one of the ethernet cables, but what happens if we will not unplug ethernet but the WAN/internet will fail due to ISP problem? Failover will not work...
How to succeed failover when an ISP fails?
thanks for this!! i'm a visual learner so it's very helpful!
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I don't understand how people can create tutorials on NOT SPEAK! Trying to read what you've typed out and follow along at the same time is very difficult and annoying. Microphones are very inexpensive. GET ONE!
+Joshua Wilson :)
Good knowledge. It's worth trying.
My work is teach and I use microphone. Instead if you PAY for teaching you can pretend. If you find it for free you have to stay mute and appreciate EVERYTHING you got :)
I think it's difficult to read instead of hear but I'm sure it's more frustrating a comment like yours on a FREE tutorial
Hater. Mature up.
because people learn in different ways. I am visual and tactile learner, so this was perfect for me.
Do u think ISP connection problem will only being disconencted cable?
it just an example.
+იმედა ჯანგულაშვილი :)
Obrigado.. . from Brasil.
thank you
Thank you for tuts!
thank you very much for this tutorial , but please I have another situation my both ISP.s are PPPoE , and i can not change the distance !! if you have any answer , thanks ahead
Sure, you can change it in your pppoe client -> dial out -> default route distance
well very simple
Very good expression. Thank you.
I want to explain a couple of contacts and out of one hole with and speed net......I want to enter two of the communications and Net out of one hole without a break and continuity with speed.
if ip from ISP1 dynamic how ?
You can check on DHCP client
Same problem. How can solve this with DHCP, one ISP is static and one is dynamic...
I will post it soon
Thanks
Hello, Are you OK? what a failover. you must teach Cisco IP SLA. I worked on Cisco devices more than 20 years and I don't have any tutorials. how many years do you work???? and let yourself to make a tutorial????????????
Nice voice👎
:P