Workaround for max. 4 virtual WAN interfaces on USG 110
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Lets take the IP on virtual interface wan1:1
If you make a routing rule say:
incoming Interface
member lan1
source IP 192.168.1.240
next hop Interface
Interface wan1
source network address translation the wan1:1 IP
But if you remove the virtual interface wan1:1 this routing rule should still work?
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You were quite right. I could disable the virtual interface and it works fine. Can't explain why I ever did that, probably lack of knowledge
.Again, thanks for your help0
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Don't have my own subnet to play around with but surely you can do a network without virtual interfaces?
Without virtual interfaces IP traffic of your subnet is sent to WAN1? You can SNAT without virtual interfaces of a IP.
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The problem is on the WAN side. I have 5 IP addresses on the same fiber, and I use both NAT + outbound routing for different services. From what I've seen, additional WAN IP addresses needs to be added as virtual WAN ports "under" WAN1.

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Lets take the IP on virtual interface wan1:1
If you make a routing rule say:
incoming Interface
member lan1
source IP 192.168.1.240
next hop Interface
Interface wan1
source network address translation the wan1:1 IP
But if you remove the virtual interface wan1:1 this routing rule should still work?
5 -
You were quite right. I could disable the virtual interface and it works fine. Can't explain why I ever did that, probably lack of knowledge
.Again, thanks for your help0
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