12-02-2011 04:16 AM
Dear all,
If P1 and P2 enable, P1 for incoming packet and P2 for outgoing packet.
My question, can P1 and P2 enable, P1 for incoming and outgoing, and P2 for incoming and outgoing.
Thanks,
G
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12-12-2011 10:34 AM
Yes you can enable this method however since there is only one default route for DATA interfaces P1 and P2, all data would flow out of one of the interfaces. Example: default route for DATA is assigned to P1 which handles internal network. You enable P2 to handle a guest wireless network. Those requests on P2 would route out of P1 to the Internet. There is no way to enable multiple default routes for DATA interfaces. So while it would appear that both interfaces are used for incoming and outgoing in reality only one interface is used for outgoing.
12-12-2011 10:34 AM
Yes you can enable this method however since there is only one default route for DATA interfaces P1 and P2, all data would flow out of one of the interfaces. Example: default route for DATA is assigned to P1 which handles internal network. You enable P2 to handle a guest wireless network. Those requests on P2 would route out of P1 to the Internet. There is no way to enable multiple default routes for DATA interfaces. So while it would appear that both interfaces are used for incoming and outgoing in reality only one interface is used for outgoing.
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