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  • MikroTik Load Balancing with 2 PPPoE and 1 Static WAN using ECMP

    ECMP provides almost 100% reliable load balancing and link redundancy solution. ECMP is a per connection load balancing where connection is marked with source and destination IP pair. In my previous article I discussed how to configure DUAL WAN load balancing with failover using ECMP method where WAN connections were static IP Addresses. But some ISP companies use PPPoE service for their client connection. So, some network administrators become confused to configure load balancing with PPPoE WAN connection because PPPoE WAN connection is a little bit complex than static WAN connection. Some of my loyal readers also ask me to make a tutorial on Load Balancing with PPPoE Client. So, in this article I will discuss how to configure Load Balancing with Failover over two PPPoE WAN connections and one static WAN connection in MikroTik Router. Network Diagram We will configure Multi WAN load balancing using ECMP method according to the following network diagram. In this network, MikroTik Router’s ether1 port is connected to ISP1 with PPPoE WAN connection (username: wan1 and Password: wan1) and ether2 port is connected to ISP2 with PPPoE WAN connection (username: wan2 and Password: wan2) and ether3 port is connected ISP3 with IP block 172.25.25.0/30 [...]

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