04-10-2020 10:43 AM
I am using a RV345 and using a single VLAN and have 2 WAN connections. We are trying to force a specific VLAN IP's to use WAN 2 instead of WAN 1 for both incoming and outgoing. Can someone assist?
Thank you!
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04-15-2020 10:16 PM
Hello @richjim,
Thank you for the update!
I think it is applicable even for specific IP address except for entire subnet.
Did you try to put the desired IP address followed by the 32 mask ( 192.168.10.100/32 e.g. )?
I suggest that you can put multiple entries into the Policy Binding Table.
Kind Regards!
04-11-2020 12:28 AM
Hello richjim,
Hope you are doing well!
My name is Anton and I am working in the Cisco Small Business Support Team.
I recommend you to use the Policy Binding Table in WAN->Multi-WAN submenu.
As a Source IP you can choose the subnet behind the VLAN, Outgoing Interface choose the desired WAN interface, Destination IP you can choose ANY, and you can select whether you use Failover to backup WAN in cases when the outgoing interface fails.
Kind Regards!
04-15-2020 08:48 AM
Thank you for your assistance. This directs the entire VLAN to use WAN2. I am looking only to point specific internal IP addresses to using WAN2.
Is there a way to point specific internal IP's to use WAN2?
04-15-2020 10:16 PM
Hello @richjim,
Thank you for the update!
I think it is applicable even for specific IP address except for entire subnet.
Did you try to put the desired IP address followed by the 32 mask ( 192.168.10.100/32 e.g. )?
I suggest that you can put multiple entries into the Policy Binding Table.
Kind Regards!
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