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Good morning at all,
my client has an ATP200 with multiple Public IPs on the same WAN port.
We want to configure that all servers use the first public IP and the rest of the LAN use the other another IP.
ATP200 config:
Public IP 1 --> 80.xx.xxx.x1
Public IP 2 --> 80.xx.xxx.x2
LAN --> 192.168.0.x
Servers --> 192.168.0.220-230
PCs --> 192.168.0.101-199
We want to use WAN IP 1 for servers and WAN IP 2 for clients.
How can I do this?
Thanks a lot.
Leandro
my client has an ATP200 with multiple Public IPs on the same WAN port.
We want to configure that all servers use the first public IP and the rest of the LAN use the other another IP.
ATP200 config:
Public IP 1 --> 80.xx.xxx.x1
Public IP 2 --> 80.xx.xxx.x2
LAN --> 192.168.0.x
Servers --> 192.168.0.220-230
PCs --> 192.168.0.101-199
We want to use WAN IP 1 for servers and WAN IP 2 for clients.
How can I do this?
Thanks a lot.
Leandro
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Hi @Leandro85,
Greeting,You could use Policy Route to implement the requirement.
Please kindly find the following:
1) WANIP_1 for 80.xx.xxx.x1 , WANIP_2 for 80.xx.xxx.x2
2) Source: PCs Destination:any -> SNAT:WANIP_1
Source: Servers Destination:any -> SNAT:WANIP_2
Kevin
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Leandro85 said:How can I do this?
Moreover: AFAIK using two different public IP addresses wont' change the available bandwidth or should not chage BandWidthManagement in any way, if the firewall is not instructed appropriately.0 -
Hi @Leandro85,
Greeting,You could use Policy Route to implement the requirement.
Please kindly find the following:
1) WANIP_1 for 80.xx.xxx.x1 , WANIP_2 for 80.xx.xxx.x2
2) Source: PCs Destination:any -> SNAT:WANIP_1
Source: Servers Destination:any -> SNAT:WANIP_2
Kevin
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Thanks a LOT!!!
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Zyxel_Kevin said:Hi @Leandro85,
Greeting,You could use Policy Route to implement the requirement.
Please kindly find the following:
1) WANIP_1 for 80.xx.xxx.x1 , WANIP_2 for 80.xx.xxx.x2
2) Source: PCs Destination:any -> SNAT:WANIP_1
Source: Servers Destination:any -> SNAT:WANIP_2
Kevin
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A WAN IP address is your public or global IP address. Your computer uses this to access the internet via the wide area network
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