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Setup Multi WAN
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===============
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Multi WAN scenarios are commonly used for failover or load balancing, but combinations
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are also possible with OPNsense.
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.. blockdiag::
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:desctable:
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blockdiag {
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WAN_primary -- OPNsense;
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OPNsense -- WAN_backup;
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internet -- WAN_primary;
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WAN_backup -- internet;
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internet [shape="cloud"];
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WAN_primary [shape="cisco.modem",label=""];
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WAN_backup [shape="cisco.modem",label=""];
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}
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Configure Failover
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To setup Failover the following step will be taken:
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#. Add monitor IPs to the gateways
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#. Add a gateway group
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#. Configure DNS for each gateway
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#. Use policy based routing to utilize our gateway group
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#. Add a firewall rule for DNS traffic that is intended for the firewall itself
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.. TIP::
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Did you know you can browse quick and easy to the right page by using the
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search box in the top right corner of your screen? Like this:
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.. image:: /manual/images/quick-navigation.png
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Example configuration
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Our example utilized two previous configured WAN gateways that both are confirmed
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to function separately. As DNS's and monitor IPs we will utilize google's DNS
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services 8.8.8.8 and 8.8.4.4, of course you can use your own 'known good' setting.
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We defined WAN and WAN2, where WAN will be our primary (default) gateway.
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Step 1 - Add monitor IPs
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You may skip this step if you already have setup the monitoring IP and both gateways
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are shown as online.
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To add a monitoring IP go to **System->Gateways->All** and click on the first pencil
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symbol to edit the first gateway.
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Now make sure the following is configured:
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================================= ============= ===================================
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**Disable Gateway Monitoring** Unchecked *Make sure monitoring is enabled*
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**Monitor IP** 8.8.8.8 *We use Google's DNS*
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**Mark Gateway as Down** Unchecked
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================================= ============= ===================================
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Then click on the second pencil symbol to edit the second gateway.
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Now make sure the following is configured:
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================================= ============= ===================================
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**Disable Gateway Monitoring** Unchecked *Make sure monitoring is enabled*
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**Monitor IP** 8.8.4.4 *We use Google's second DNS*
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**Mark Gateway as Down** Unchecked
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================================= ============= ===================================
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Step 2 - Add Gateway Group
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Go to **System->Gateways->Group** and press **+ Add Group** in the upper right
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corner.
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Use the following settings:
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**Group Name** WANGWGROUP *Enter a name for the gw routing later on*
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**Gateway Priority** WANGW / Tier 1 *Select the first gateway and Tier 1*
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*..* WAN2GW / Tier 2 *Select the second gateway and Tier 2*
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**Trigger Level** Packet Loss *Select the trigger you want to use*
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**Description** Failover Group *Freely chosen description*
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======================= ================== ============================================
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.. Tip::
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**Trigger Level Explained**
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* Member Down
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*Triggers when the gateway has 100% packet loss.*
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* Packet Loss
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*Triggers when the packet loss to a gateway is higher then the defined threshold.*
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* High Latency
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*Triggers when the latency to a gateway higher than its defined threshold.*
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* Packet Loss or High Latency
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*Triggers for either of the above conditions.*
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Step 3 - Configure DNS for each gateway
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Go to **System->Settings->General** and make sure each gateway has its own DNS
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setup: like this:
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DNS servers
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**8.8.8.8** WANGW
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**8.8.4.4** WAN2GW
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================= =========
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Step 4 - Policy based routing
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Go to **Firewall->Rules**
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For our example we will update the default LAN pass rule. Click on the pencil
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next to this rule (*Default allow LAN to any rule*).
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Now under **Gateway** change selection to *WANGWGROUP*.
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**Save** and **Apply changes**
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.. Note::
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This rule will utilize the gateway group for all traffic coming from our LAN
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network. This also means that traffic intended for the firewall itself will
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be routed in this (wrong) direction. That is why Step 5 is needed for our DNS
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traffic going to and coming from our DNS forwarder on the firewall itself.
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Step 5 - Add allow rule for DNS traffic
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Add a rule just above the default LAN allow rule to make sure traffic to and from
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the firewall on port 53 (DNS) is not going to be routed to the Gateway Group that
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we just defined.
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Start with pressing the *+* icon in the bottom left corner.
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Enter the following details:
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**Action** Pass *Allow this traffic to pass*
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**Interface** LAN
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**TCP/IP Version** IPv4 *For our example we use IPv4*
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**Protocol** TCP/UDP *Select the right protocol*
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**Source** any
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**Destination** Single host or Network
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**Destination** 192.168.1.1/32 *IP of the firewall only hence /32*
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**Destination port range** DNS - DNS *Only DNS*
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**Category** DNS *See* :doc:`fwcategory`
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**Description** Local Route DNS *Freely chosen description*
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**Gateway** default *Select default*
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Advanced Options
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For each gateway there are several advanced options you can use to change the
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default behavior/thresholds. These option can be changed under
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**System->Gateways->All**, press the pencil icon next to the Gateway you want
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to update.
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The current options are:
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* Latency thresholds
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Low and high thresholds for latency in milliseconds.
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* Packet Loss thresholds
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Low and high thresholds for packet loss in %.
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* Probe Interval
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How often that an ICMP probe will be sent in seconds.
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* Down
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The number of seconds of failed probes before the alarm will fire.
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* Avg Delay Replies Qty
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How many replies should be used to compute average delay for controlling "delay" alarms?
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* Avg Packet Loss Probes Qty
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How many probes should be used to compute average packet loss.
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* Lost Probe Delay
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The delay (in qty of probe samples) after which loss is computed.
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Configure Load Balancing
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To setup load balancing follow the same configuration procedure as for Failover,
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but in step 2 choose same **Tier** for both Gateways.
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This will change the behavior from failover to equal balancing between the two
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gateways.
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Sticky Connection
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Some web sites don't like changing request IPs for the same session, this may
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lead to unexpected behavior. To solve this you can use the option **Sticky Connections**,
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this will make sure each subsequent request from the same user to the same website
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is send through the same gateway.
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To set this option can be set under **Firewall->Settings->Advanced**.
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Unequal Balancing (Weight)
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If you have a non symmetric setup with one IPS having a much higher
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bandwidth that the other then you can set a weight on each gateway to change the
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load balance. For instance if you have one line of 10 Mbps and one of 20 Mbps then
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set the weight of the first one to 1 and the second one to 2. This way the second
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gateway will get twice as many traffic to handle than the first.
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To do so, go to **System->Gateways->All** and press the pencil icon next to the
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Gateway you want to update. The weight is defined under the advanced section.
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Combining Balancing & Failover
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To combine Load Balancing with Failover you will have 2 or more WAN connections
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for Balancing purposes and 1 or more for Failover. OPNsense offers 5 tiers
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(Failover groups) each tier can hold multiple ISPs/WAN gateways.
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