CPE710's Link Speed based Load Balancing and Online Detection on ER605 over WAN1/WAN2/WAN3

CPE710's Link Speed based Load Balancing and Online Detection on ER605 over WAN1/WAN2/WAN3

CPE710's Link Speed based Load Balancing and Online Detection on ER605 over WAN1/WAN2/WAN3
CPE710's Link Speed based Load Balancing and Online Detection on ER605 over WAN1/WAN2/WAN3
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Model: ER605 (TL-R605)  
Hardware Version: V2
Firmware Version: 2.2.6 Build 20240718 Rel.82712

Hello,

 

I have an ER605 V2 connected to 3 CPE710 V1 WAN devices at a location.

I want my ER605 to do first Online Detection with RX Rate detection (ie: >10.0Mbps) and Load Balancing.

 

Sometimes due to weather issues the connection becomes sluggish when the RX speed falls below 10 Mbps and load balancing does not work correctly when any single one of WAN1 or WAN2 or WAN3 (all have CPE710s) fall below (lets say) 10 Mbps. I want ER605 to treat a connection as Offline when its RX (and TX maby) falls below a certain set (<=10 Mbps) speed.

 

How can I implement this feature?

How can you help?

Can SNMP be used in the desicion making part of Online Detection?

 

Awaitiing for a response and a smart fix for this situation.

 

Thank you for your time and have a great day!

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Re:CPE710's Link Speed based Load Balancing and Online Detection on ER605 over WAN1/WAN2/WAN3
Monday

Hi @Izzet5K 

Thanks for posting in our business forum.

Izzet5K wrote

Hello,

 

I have an ER605 V2 connected to 3 CPE710 V1 WAN devices at a location.

I want my ER605 to do first Online Detection with RX Rate detection (ie: >10.0Mbps) and Load Balancing.

 

Sometimes due to weather issues the connection becomes sluggish when the RX speed falls below 10 Mbps and load balancing does not work correctly when any single one of WAN1 or WAN2 or WAN3 (all have CPE710s) fall below (lets say) 10 Mbps. I want ER605 to treat a connection as Offline when its RX (and TX maby) falls below a certain set (<=10 Mbps) speed.

 

How can I implement this feature?

How can you help?

Can SNMP be used in the desicion making part of Online Detection?

 

Awaitiing for a response and a smart fix for this situation.

 

Thank you for your time and have a great day!

None of the Omada products support a dynamic detection of the DL/UL speed.

 

Based on what I learn about this feature, which is quite common in Openwrt(I installed one on a x86 server), this requires a lot of hardware resources and a constant speed test in the background.

We don't have this feature or any plans to add such a feature in V5.15.X and 16.X.

 

See the guide and learn about how it works:

Common Questions About the Load Balancing, Link Backup(Failover) & Online Detection

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Re:CPE710's Link Speed based Load Balancing and Online Detection on ER605 over WAN1/WAN2/WAN3
Monday - last edited Monday

Clive_A wrote

Hi @Izzet5K 

Thanks for posting in our business forum.

Izzet5K wrote

Hello,

 

I have an ER605 V2 connected to 3 CPE710 V1 WAN devices at a location.

I want my ER605 to do first Online Detection with RX Rate detection (ie: >10.0Mbps) and Load Balancing.

 

[...]

 

How can you help?

Can SNMP be used in the desicion making part of Online Detection?

None of the Omada products support a dynamic detection of the DL/UL speed.

 

Based on what I learn about this feature, which is quite common in Openwrt(I installed one on a x86 server), this requires a lot of hardware resources and a constant speed test in the background.

We don't have this feature or any plans to add such a feature in V5.15.X and 16.X.

  @Clive_A 

 

Can ER605 monitor SNMP MIBs thru its connected WAN[1-3] interface devices?

It already does Ping and DNS.

Can it also do SNMP?

 

I can set:

SNMP <connection speed MIB> > 10 => connection online

SNMP <connection speed MIB> <= 10 => connection offline

 

Doing a speed test is not feasible for a slow connection.

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Re:CPE710's Link Speed based Load Balancing and Online Detection on ER605 over WAN1/WAN2/WAN3
Monday

Hi @Izzet5K 

Thanks for posting in our business forum.

Izzet5K wrote

Clive_A wrote

Hi @Izzet5K 

Thanks for posting in our business forum.

Izzet5K wrote

Hello,

 

I have an ER605 V2 connected to 3 CPE710 V1 WAN devices at a location.

I want my ER605 to do first Online Detection with RX Rate detection (ie: >10.0Mbps) and Load Balancing.

 

[...]

 

How can you help?

Can SNMP be used in the desicion making part of Online Detection?

None of the Omada products support a dynamic detection of the DL/UL speed.

 

Based on what I learn about this feature, which is quite common in Openwrt(I installed one on a x86 server), this requires a lot of hardware resources and a constant speed test in the background.

We don't have this feature or any plans to add such a feature in V5.15.X and 16.X.

  @Clive_A 

 

Can ER605 monitor SNMP MIBs thru its connected WAN[1-3] interface devices?

It already does Ping and DNS.

Can it also do SNMP?

 

I can set:

SNMP <connection speed MIB> > 10 => connection online

SNMP <connection speed MIB> <= 10 => connection offline

 

Doing a speed test is not feasible for a slow connection.

I don't think it can do that.

It supports SNMP but does not open or support such a command.

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