Hi guys,
Using ClearOS 6, I have two internet connections (2 WAN).
So the server with ClearOS 6 has 3 ethernet cards, 1 LAN, 2 WAN
I'm not looking to do load balancing with the 2 WAN...
Rather, I would like to reserve one WAN for a specific server.
I have an Asterisk server with a fixed internal IP (DCHP reservation based on MAC address): for exemple 10.0.1.1
I would like WAN #2 to be ONLY USED for 10.0.1.1, and all the rest of the network to go through WAN #1.
Is that possible?
How?
Thanks!!
Using ClearOS 6, I have two internet connections (2 WAN).
So the server with ClearOS 6 has 3 ethernet cards, 1 LAN, 2 WAN
I'm not looking to do load balancing with the 2 WAN...
Rather, I would like to reserve one WAN for a specific server.
I have an Asterisk server with a fixed internal IP (DCHP reservation based on MAC address): for exemple 10.0.1.1
I would like WAN #2 to be ONLY USED for 10.0.1.1, and all the rest of the network to go through WAN #1.
Is that possible?
How?
Thanks!!
In Multiwan
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Hi Nucleus,
I believe what you want to achieve should be possible from the GUI without dropping to the CL. I think under the multi-wan page you can specify a source based route so that anything from your 10.0.1.1 box goes out via WAN2 - you then need to specify destination routes so that traffic gets directed from wan2 to 10.0.1.1. I have a third party router sat behind my clear box (which is a messy solution, but works).
I also ended up putting some 1-2-1 NAT rules in to the firewall, and these may be required to achieve the traffic getting from WAN2 to your 10.0.1.1 machine.
sorry the reply is a bit vague, Clear is so good I last looked at this rule over a year ago, it just works!
David
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