How to route outbound IP USG100.
Hi,
I managed to configure a Virtual IP on a WAN Port for incoming connections.
xxx.xxx.xxx.100 -> 192.168.10.10 (machine01)
xxx.xxx.xxx.101 -> 192.168.10.11 (machine02)
The problem is, that the outbound IP for the machines are the same (xxx.xxx.xxx.100) and I need machine01 outbound at 100 and machine02 outbound on 101.
How can I achieve that?
Thanks for your help!
Dan
I managed to configure a Virtual IP on a WAN Port for incoming connections.
xxx.xxx.xxx.100 -> 192.168.10.10 (machine01)
xxx.xxx.xxx.101 -> 192.168.10.11 (machine02)
The problem is, that the outbound IP for the machines are the same (xxx.xxx.xxx.100) and I need machine01 outbound at 100 and machine02 outbound on 101.
How can I achieve that?
Thanks for your help!
Dan
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Accepted Solution
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Make a routing rule with:
incoming = Interface
member = lan1 or where 192.168.10.11 is
source address = 192.168.10.11
Source network address translation = xxx.xxx.xxx.101
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Make a routing rule with:
incoming = Interface
member = lan1 or where 192.168.10.11 is
source address = 192.168.10.11
Source network address translation = xxx.xxx.xxx.101
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Thank you!0
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Hi @Dani2323
Policy Route rules are able to fulfill your requirement.
You can create IP objects for your machines and public IP addresses first.
And configure then with correct rule and enable Address Translation(SNAT) setting.
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