Hello guys,
I have a dual WAN scenario and honestly I have some doubt.
I noticed that when the SD-WAN has been configured, I can't create any WAN to LAN policy.
There is a way to create a NAT 1:1 SD-WAN -> LAN policy?
Therefore, is this the the right way (set-up SD-WAN) to obtain this goal:
if the WAN2 (WAN2) fails or run out of bandwith, then activate the WAN1
TNX
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Hi @it-andreagx,
Yes, it is possible to create SD-WAN -> LAN policy and use Virtual IP for port forwarding (DNAT). Since you are using SDWAN, wan1 will take over if wan2 fails or vice versa.
Regards,
Hi @it-andreagx,
Yes, it is possible to create SD-WAN -> LAN policy and use Virtual IP for port forwarding (DNAT). Since you are using SDWAN, wan1 will take over if wan2 fails or vice versa.
Regards,
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