Load Balancing
The load balancing page shows how traffic is distributed across WAN links on devices with multiple internet connections.
What You Can See
- Load balancing policies — how each device distributes traffic across its WAN links
- Traffic distribution — the current balance of traffic across links
- Policy configuration — the rules governing traffic distribution (round-robin, spillover, ratio-based, etc.)
Use Cases
WAN load balancing is used to:
- Maximize bandwidth — spread traffic across multiple ISP links
- Ensure availability — automatic failover when a link goes down
- Control costs — route traffic based on ISP pricing or bandwidth caps
- Prioritize traffic — send critical traffic over the best-performing link
Fleet-Wide View
The fleet view lets you compare load balancing configurations across devices, identify inconsistencies, and ensure your policies match your requirements.
Related
- WAN Overview — ISP inventory and connection health
- Device Detail — WAN — per-device WAN configuration
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