I guess it's a pretty common issue, as I read recently
I just got a second local ISP connection, as @Lolita_Magnum Suggested ,
I had a load balancer laying around, so I tried connecting both connections to config active optimize routing (it did worked nicely btw)
Wan1 : (local ISP) PPPoE
Wan2: (BSNL) dynamic as Lan through router
the issue was whenever BSNL was down it wasn't able to detect it, technically syro-router's DHCP server kept on
so I thought BSNL Bridge PPPoE would disconnect it till the line is back alive
the one mistake I made while setting up the bridge is I cloned PON Mac to load balancer Wan port, and immediately it unregistered itself
possibly blacklisted,
I had bridged before, simply by binding Port and setting provided VLAN in onu, but this time not so lucky ig
so what would be the solution here, LCO says just give it a day it resets in 24HR, I DON"T THINK SO
any similar issue-solution anyone had?
I just got a second local ISP connection, as @Lolita_Magnum Suggested ,
I had a load balancer laying around, so I tried connecting both connections to config active optimize routing (it did worked nicely btw)
Wan1 : (local ISP) PPPoE
Wan2: (BSNL) dynamic as Lan through router
the issue was whenever BSNL was down it wasn't able to detect it, technically syro-router's DHCP server kept on
so I thought BSNL Bridge PPPoE would disconnect it till the line is back alive
the one mistake I made while setting up the bridge is I cloned PON Mac to load balancer Wan port, and immediately it unregistered itself
possibly blacklisted,
I had bridged before, simply by binding Port and setting provided VLAN in onu, but this time not so lucky ig
so what would be the solution here, LCO says just give it a day it resets in 24HR, I DON"T THINK SO
any similar issue-solution anyone had?