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lamperti
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balance traffic
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Saturday 10 August 2013, 12:49:35 am »
Hi ALL, sorry for my english
I have installed EFW-2.5.1 Community Edition with 3 NIC's where in:
ETH0 --> GREEN
ETH1 --> RED#1 pppoe
ETH2 --> RED#2 ethernet dhcp
how can I balance traffic as http and smtp on red card 1 oppure red card 2?
I tried it in the firewall rules set to outbound traffic:
GREEN ---> Uplink1 UDP/80 allow TCP + HTTP eth2
GREEN ---> Uplink2 TCP/25 allow SMTP eth1
but the traffic always goes on eth2
thanks 1000
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speccompsol
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Re: balance traffic
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Sunday 11 August 2013, 10:31:18 am »
For this you would use 'policy routing'
From the web dashboard
Network -> Routing -> Policy Routing
Specify your source and ports and which uplink you want that traffic to go through.
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lamperti
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Re: balance traffic
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Tuesday 03 September 2013, 10:36:00 pm »
thanks for the reply, it works perfectly
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