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[Endian Community Edition] Handle two WAN links
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kdclaver
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[Endian Community Edition] Handle two WAN links
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Wednesday 30 June 2010, 09:11:33 pm »
Hello All,
I want to know how I can handle two (02) wan links with my endian box. my box has 4 NIC and my network looks this :
1 interface for a LAN
1 interface for another LAN
1 interface for red (first WAN link)
1 interface for red (second WAN link)
Can someone helps me to install and configure this box.
I usually use endian with 3 interfaces : LAN - DMZ and WAN.
Thanks more for your replies
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mrkroket
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Re: [Endian Community Edition] Handle two WAN links
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Saturday 03 July 2010, 06:14:05 am »
Make a normal installation: GREEN-ORANGE-RED
After that, go to Network->Interfaces->Uplinks editor.
Select
Create an uplink
using the 4rd NIC.
There you have your second WAN.
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medic215
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Re: [Endian Community Edition] Handle two WAN links
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Tuesday 06 July 2010, 02:56:51 am »
Why not use a VLAN?
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mrkroket
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Tuesday 06 July 2010, 07:38:34 am »
For RED is usual not to connect to a managed switch, so you'll probably have two rj-45 cables.
VLAN means costly switches and another layer to worry about.
For GREEN/BLUE is ok, but it's easier on red to simply connect to a NIC.
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