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Standby uplink interface not remaining up

We have two internet connections- a fiber line and a cable line. Both are connected to the internet.

When both are "active" it breaks everyone's email. For some reason the Apple Mail.app client does not get along with Google when both interfaces are active- it just hangs the mail client.

However, if I put one as active and the other as standby it actually turns the standby interface off. This is a serious problem for us because we're using that second interface (the fiber line) as our AWS VPN gateway. So when we put that interface as the standby interface it breaks our VPN.

What is the best way to set this up so we can keep our AWS VPC VPN on the fiber line but still only use that fiber line as a backup for general internet usage?



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  • I don't think you're understanding my problem. When I put the link as a "standby" link it turns the link off, which means traffic I'm manually routing through it stops working.

    At this point I went a different route- they're both in active mode, and I've added a series of multipath rules in that work as I need to.
  • Yup, that's the approach I always use.

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