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Policy Binding setup, Dual WAN Cisco 345 Router

The T-Man
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Hi guys,

 

I'm at the setup phase of configuring my network and could use some assistance as this is the first time I've done Policy Binding.

 

I have a Dual WAN setup; WAN 1 is Xplornet @ 60 Mbps down and 3 Mbps up and WAN 2 is Bell Mobility LTE (via a Microhard BulletCAT9) @ 50 Mbps down and about 20 Mbps up.

 

The Bell service has the fastest upload speed, but expensive data cost. The Xplornet service has the greater download speed with unlimited data usage.

 

So, my issue (wont) is more about data usage rather than simple load balancing.

 

I want to use the Bell service for upload and Xplornet for down, right across my network which has 6 computers on the LAN.

 

Is this possible and further, how do I configure it moving forward?

 

Appreciate your assistance

 

The T-Man

 

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balaji.bandi
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Short answer NO - with a basic static route.

 

Asymmetric only possible with BGP TE

 

But as per thinking, you want to use only for upload traffic file, you can use PBR marking.

I believe you want to send traffic out using ISP1 and get the Traffic ISP2 (then answer NO)

 

BB

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Thank you for your response.

OK....so, now I'm looking at Policy Binding and assigning services such as
FTP (which would be all upload) and HTTP (mostly down) to a specific ISP
and I guess that would be the best I can do....?

It was my understanding that - using this router - I could assign a client
machine on the LAN to use a specific WAN port....but I can't seem to be
able to do that.

Can anyone help?

Regards,

T-Man

balaji.bandi
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I am not a big user of RV Series,

 

As per the document - Multi-WAN ( you can have policy binding based on source and service to send WAN Link, is that works?

 

BB

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Thanks Balaji....

Policy Binding is for services only.....not a specific computer (or server
machine) on a LAN.

One would think this would be a no-brainer configuration, but apparently
it's not.

T-Man