Remote Access from Internet

192.168.2.2

www.billion3.dyndns.org

FTPwww.billion2.dyndns.org

192.168.2.3

www.billion3.dyndns.org

HTTP

www.billion2.dyndns.org

Remote Access from Internet

In the above example, an FTP server (IP_192.168.2.2) and an HTTP server (IP_192.168.2.3) are connected to the Internet via WAN1 (www.billion2.dyndns.org) and WAN2 (www.billion3.dyndns.org) on BiGuard 30. Remote PCs are attempting to access the servers via the Internet. Using Inbound Load Balancing, BiGuard 30 can direct incoming requests to the correct WAN port based on group assignment. For example, a sales force can be directed to www.billion2.dyndns.org, while the R&D group can access www.billion3.dyndns.org. By balancing the load between WAN1 and WAN2, your BiGuard 30 can ensure that inbound traffic is efficiently handled with both ports equally sharing the load, preventing situations where service is slow because one port is completely saturated by inbound traffic.

Please refer to appendix H for example settings.

2.5DNS Inbound

Using DNS Inbound is a great way to intelligently direct network traffic.

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