NAT/Route mode installation

Configuring Ping servers

 

 

Configuring Ping servers

Use the following procedure to make Gateway 1 the ping server for the external interface and Gateway 2 the ping server for the DMZ interface.

1Go to System > Network > Interface.

2For the external interface, select Modify .

Ping Server: 1.1.1.1

Select Enable Ping Server

Select OK

3For the DMZ interface, select Modify .

Ping Server: 2.2.2.1

Select Enable Ping Server

Select OK

Using the CLI

1Add a ping server to the WAN1 interface.

1Add a ping server to the external interface.

set system interface external config detectserver 1.1.1.1 gwdetect enable

2Add a ping server to the DMZ interface.

set system interface dmz config detectserver 2.2.2.1 gwdetect enable

Destination based routing examples

This section describes the following destination-based routing examples:

Primary and backup links to the Internet

Load sharing

Load sharing and primary and secondary connections

Primary and backup links to the Internet

Use the following procedure to add a default destination-based route that directs all outgoing traffic to Gateway 1. If Gateway 1 fails, all connections are re-directed to Gateway 2. Gateway 1 is the primary link to the Internet and Gateway 2 is the backup link.

1Go to System > Network > Routing Table.

2Select New.

Destination IP: 0.0.0.0

Mask: 0.0.0.0

Gateway #1: 1.1.1.1

Gateway #2: 2.2.2.1

Device #1: external

Device #2: dmz

Select OK.

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