Regard-LB-Prio

This parameter controls the behavior of the DPS session switchover.

Note: If the table is reset to the default, the row "AGGRESSIVE-SWITCHOVER" is set to "Yes" and "SOFT-SWITCHOVER" is set to "No".
SNMP ID:
2.110.4.32.4 
Console path:
Setup > Firewall > Dynamic-Path-Selection > Switchover-Profiles
Possible values:
Yes
Sessions also switch between interfaces with the same score, provided that the prioritization specified in table 2.110.4.17 Policy-Assignments favors one of them. In this case, the output tables Status > Firewall > Dynamic-Path-Selection > IPv4-Preferred-Lines-Log and Status > Firewall > Dynamic-Path-Selection > IPv6-Preferred-Lines-Log will only show the highest-priority interface as "Preferred". This is also the interface that all sessions switch over to, with a speed and with the number of intermediate steps as determined by the other parameters in the corresponding switchover profile.
Note: This setting is useful in the following scenario, an an example: LTE or 5G is used together with VDSL. In some locations, LTE/5G is significantly faster than VDSL. For cost reasons, however, DSL should be used first instead of LTE/5G, since this should only be used as a booster. This also works with the priorities of the load balancer, for example. With the default behavior, however, the switchover does not switch back from the bad line to the better one.
Note: This is the default for new entries.
No
The DPS session switchover is only performed if another line is actually better (higher score) than the line currently used by the session. Not taken into account is the prioritization that can be entered into the load balancer policy assignments. For this reason there are no switch-overs between interfaces with identical policy scores.
Note: This is the default for entries from before LCOS 10.80.
Default:
Yes

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