08-29-2018 01:03 PM - edited 03-05-2019 10:53 AM
Hi All,
Im wondering if someone can help me configure a way to make some IPs go through WAN1 and someothers IPs (from the same LAN) go through WAN2.
I have been trying for long time now with no luck.
Thanks in advance!
Best regards,
08-29-2018 01:09 PM
Hi there,
If it is just a single LAN, then PBR would be the obvious solution. With more LANs maybe VRFs; depends on your topology.
What are hardware are you using?
cheers,
Seb.
08-30-2018 04:08 AM
Hi Seb, thank you for your prompt response!
Im using a Cisco AS520, this are my routing options:
I did try with routing but still it uses both WANs.
I also tried IPv4 Rules with WAN Alias with no luck.
Any help would be very apreciated!
08-30-2018 06:00 AM
Hello again,
I've never used an SA520 before or any SA for that matter!
But reading through the cnfig guide:
..if you configure the 'optional' port a WAN port, you can configure load balancing between the links: page 57
...you then need to configure the protocol bindings: page 60
..under this section you can specify a network range, or subnet. So take you single LAN subnet and split it in two. Hopefully the SA won't notice that the range/subnet overlap the same 'connected' LAN subnet.
good luck!
cheers,
Seb.
08-30-2018 08:22 AM
Hi Seb,
I followed your recomendation but no luck.
here is my configuration:
The 2nd hope should be 192.168.36.1 (WAN2).
I checked my ip over the internet, just in case it where related to the protocol but not, it is still showing my ISP WAN1 IP.
What am I missing here?
08-30-2018 08:40 AM
Hmm, How have you specified the source network, as a host? ie 192.168.15.149/32 ?
Could you try a source network of 192.168.15.128/25 to send the upper half of the connected /24 via the optional WAN interface?
cheers,
Seb.
08-30-2018 09:46 AM
not possible, only: Any, Sigle or, Range. im trying with single, to check with mine
08-30-2018 01:01 PM
From your screenshot it looks like it should be working!
Now we've run out of road with my SA troubleshooting, sorry. :)
Perhaps post the question about the optional WAN the the Small Business Security forum:
https://community.cisco.com/t5/small-business-security/bd-p/5901-discussions-small-business-security
cheers,
Seb.
08-31-2018 03:28 AM
Thank you Seb!! I'll do that.
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