![]() ![]() If disconnected ISP becomes alive, both ISP will be used to pass LAN traffic again automatically. We will configure Dual WAN Load Balancing and Link Redundancy in this MikroTik Router using PCC method and after PCC configuration MikroTik will pass LAN traffic through both ISP equally and if any ISP is disconnected, other ISP will be used to pass all traffic until the disconnected ISP becomes alive. ![]() Again, 3 rd Interface (ether3) is connected to LAN having IP network 10.10.70.0/24. In real network these IP Addresses should replace with your ISP given public IP Address. In this network, MikroTik Router’s 1st Interface (ether1) is connected to ISP1 having IP Address 192.168.30.2/30 and 2 nd Interface (ether2) is connected to ISP2 having IP Address 192.168.60.2/30. To configure a Load Balancing and Link Redundancy network with MikroTik RouterOS, I am following a network diagram like below image.ĭual WAN Load Balancing and Link Redundancy Network Change this information according to your network requirements. ![]() This IP information is just for my RND purpose. IP information that I am using for this network configuration are given below. To configure a load balancing with failover network, I am using MikroTik RouterOS v6.38.1 that has two ISP connections and a LAN network. In my previous article I discussed how to easily configure ECMP Load Balancing and Link Redundancy network and in this article I will discuss how to configure PCC Load Balancing and Link Redundancy network with MikroTik Router over Dual Gateway. On the hand, PCC provides 100% reliable load balancing and link redundancy solution but the configuration is a little bit complex. ![]() ECMP method provides an easy configurable load balancing with failover solution but it has some known issues too in a large network. MikroTik has various Load Balancing and Link Redundancy methods such as ECMP, PCC and so on. Hi geek, going through this article means you are finding Load Balancing as well as Link Redundancy solution for your MikroTik network because you already have multiple WAN connections or you are planning to lease multiple WAN connections. ![]()
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