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dual internet circuits / outbound routes to send traffic to specified uplink
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I have a facility that will soon have 2 x DSLs.. Since bonding DSLs can only be done at the ISP my second best option is to force the most important traffic (a HTTP cloud based server) to a specified internet circuit. Then.. I'll send all other traffic to the other circuit.. I was thinking of something like this.. All traffic to the HTTP cloud based service I mentioned is to one IP address or host name. Couldn't I setup source NAT rule that says anything destined to this IP address go to uplink A. I would in return have internet circuit A plugged into that uplink. And then.. Another outbound route that says all other traffic goes to uplink B. This being the second internet circuit. How can I accomplish this?
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Re: dual internet circuits / outbound routes to send traffic to specified uplink
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Just use the policy routing under network -> routing -> policy routing.
You can specify what traffic goes out through specified interfaces.
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