@fatman
thanks for your reply.
in the meantime i updated my dfl to firmware 2.26 and i tried to implement 2 SMTP_IN on 2 WAN Ports.
simultaneous i implemented a wan failover.
Now, my routing table looks like this:
main
# type interface network gateway loc.IP Metric Monitor
1 route wan1 all-nets wan1_gateway 80 yes
2 route wan2 all-nets wan2_gateway 90 yes
3 route wan1 wan1net 100 no
4 route wan2 wan2net 100 no
5 route lan1 lan1net 100 no
and
wan2
# type interface network gateway loc.IP Metric Monitor
1 route wan2 all-nets wan2_gateway 50 no
2 route wan2 wan2net 50 no
and
ip-rules
# name action so. interface s.network dest. interface dest. network service
1 smtp_in sat any all-nets core wan1_ip smtp_in
2 smtp_to_lan1 allow any all-nets core wan1_ip smtp_in
ip-rules
# name action so. interface s.network dest. interface dest. network service
1 smtp_in sat any all-nets core wan2_ip smtp_in
2 smtp_to_lan1 allow any all-nets core wan2_ip smtp_in
routing rules
name: wan2_routing
forward: main
return tbale: wan2
services: all-services
source interface: wan2
source network: all-nets
destination interface: core
destination network: wan2_ip
is that correct (wan failover and smtp_in is working, but perhaps you have a better or other configuration)?
second idea was route load balancing. i looked at the manual but i didn't find something about that.
what have i to do to get it working?
i don't understand what to do.
is the only thing to do, implementing a route balance instance? do i need another routing table or are the aboves one correct?
which algorithm is the best and how are they working?
thanks in advance.