Hi Arie,
Go to Interface & Routing >>>>> Uplink Monitoring >>>>> then advanced then create NEW Monitoring Host like Google DNS then create host then IP Address 8.8.8.8 then save then apply...
Note:
uncheck Automatic Monitoring for you to use google DNS for uplink monitoring
Regards,
Jason
Hi and thanks for your answer. I now understand that I have had two different problems.
I did not realize that the Link being in Error on the Dashboard could indicate a high level problem from the uplink monitoring. I always thought it indicated a low level ethernet problem. This is very confusing and I think uplink monitoring problems could be indicated in some other way.
Regards
Christer
Apologies for the delay - been busy moving...
Your solutions worked great! Just three items for my wish list:
Also, I noticed somewhere in the documentation that the UTM is able to make different types of requests to hosts (e.g. ICMP, HTTP). Any idea how/where that's configured?
Apologies for the delay - been busy moving...
Your solutions worked great! Just three items for my wish list:
Also, I noticed somewhere in the documentation that the UTM is able to make different types of requests to hosts (e.g. ICMP, HTTP). Any idea how/where that's configured?
We are experiencing the same issue.
Two ISP lines, both working like a charm if i force the traffic to both Interfaces.
On the Dashboard Line A is shown as On/Up, Line B as On/Error.
BGP shows no Error and i can reach any Host on the Internet on both Lines from the Shell as Loginuser.
I turned automatic monitoring off in uplink monitoring and only inserted Google DNS (8.8.8.8) for test, still the error remains.
Is there any protocol file logging the reason for the Error State?
I could still manually force parts of the traffic to Line B, but we would like automatic fallback if one or the other Line fails.
Kind regards
Dietmar
Dears
this issue is due wrong MTU configuration
you can check your correct MTU from below site