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21 Dec 2014 14:18 #82158
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3900 WAN Alias was created by sgreenit
Hi all,
Appreciate if someone could point me in the right direction with the following as I am new to Draytek equipment.
Implemented static WAN1interface in NAT mode with IP aliases for my public IP range.
Built Forwarding Rules to publish internal services externally on IP aliases for each service type i.e. SMTP/RDS etc.
All seems to work great.
Is there any way I can point outbound traffic for a specific service to a specific WAN IP alias. What I would really like for example is for outbound SMTP traffic to appear to pass outbound through the FW on one of the IP aliases and not the IP address of the FW itself.
Really appreciate if someone could advise.
Regards,
Simon
Appreciate if someone could point me in the right direction with the following as I am new to Draytek equipment.
Implemented static WAN1interface in NAT mode with IP aliases for my public IP range.
Built Forwarding Rules to publish internal services externally on IP aliases for each service type i.e. SMTP/RDS etc.
All seems to work great.
Is there any way I can point outbound traffic for a specific service to a specific WAN IP alias. What I would really like for example is for outbound SMTP traffic to appear to pass outbound through the FW on one of the IP aliases and not the IP address of the FW itself.
Really appreciate if someone could advise.
Regards,
Simon
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23 Dec 2014 12:32 #82176
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Replied by sicon on topic Re: 3900 WAN Alias
You should be able to do it in the Policy Route section
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