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2850 Dual Wan VPN Traffic
- richardtarlton
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23 Jul 2014 10:02 #80765
by richardtarlton
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Hi All,
Loooking for a bit of assistance, we had a 2850 with only one WAN doing a VPN tunnel. The WAN connection was rubbish, so a second WAN 2 connection has be added and works fine. I would like to define the traffic as follow ( customer directions ).
WAN1- Internet use only, WAN2 - VPN use only.
Can someone please assist on the best way to achieve this please.
Kind Regards
Richard
Loooking for a bit of assistance, we had a 2850 with only one WAN doing a VPN tunnel. The WAN connection was rubbish, so a second WAN 2 connection has be added and works fine. I would like to define the traffic as follow ( customer directions ).
WAN1- Internet use only, WAN2 - VPN use only.
Can someone please assist on the best way to achieve this please.
Kind Regards
Richard
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29 Jul 2014 12:21 #80814
by rmorris@plumtreegroup.com
Replied by rmorris@plumtreegroup.com on topic Re: 2850 Dual Wan VPN Traffic
Hi Richard,
Have a look at the settings for Load Balance Policy (Under WAN) in the menu.
You should be able to use that to force all the internet traffic via WAN1.
If it's a LAN to LAN vpn, you can set which WAN connection to dial out from in the Profile settings.
Kind Regards
Richard
Have a look at the settings for Load Balance Policy (Under WAN) in the menu.
You should be able to use that to force all the internet traffic via WAN1.
If it's a LAN to LAN vpn, you can set which WAN connection to dial out from in the Profile settings.
Kind Regards
Richard
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