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Multi-WAN introduction
- MESHdesk and APdesk now offer multi-WAN support.
- This allows you to ensure that your customers are always connected.
- The multi-WAN feature includes the following options
- Support for a number of Ethernet ports that can be used as a WAN connection.
- Support for up to three radios that can be used for WAN over WiFi.
- Support for up to six LTE modems.
- You can use any combination of these connection types and customise them to suit your needs.
- We offer two modes:
- Load balancing
- Failover
- In load balancing mode, the active and standby connections can in turn be grouped and weighted (to distribute data traffic).
- Next, we will look at the Multi-WAN Profiles applet and finally see how easy it is to apply these profiles to devices.
Multi-WAN Profiles
- The Multi-WAN Profiles applet is located under the Other panel selection.
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Anatomy of a multi-WAN profile
- A functional multi-WAN profile consists of the following:
- A name, which can be thought of as a folder of sorts, under which the interfaces are grouped. There is also a site-wide option that makes the multi-WAN profile available for all clouds in RADIUSdesk.
- One or more interfaces used for WAN access.
Gentle reminders
- There will be two gentle reminders with instructions on how to make the multi-WAN profile usable.
- The first one will remind you to add at least one interface.
- The second one will remind you to apply a policy after you added an interface to the multi-WAN profile.
- Each multi-WAN profile has an associated policy.
- This is where you specify the mode of the multi-WAN profile and the weight of each interface along with the role in the case of fail-over mode.
- After you applied the policy the multi-WAN profile is ready for prime time.
- In the next section we will cover how to apply the to a device and also the reporting on the status of the multi-WAN connections.