The following steps are required.
Configure NAT maps for your public IPs referenced here:
NAT Mappings also known as 1-to-1 NAT allows internal hosts, such as web server and mail server etc., behind Peplink Balance to communicate to the Internet via all protocols. With 1-to-1 NAT, you can:
For inbound traffic, forwarding all TCP/UDP/IP protocols to the host behind the Peplink units.
For outbound traffic, you can specify a Public IP address which you defined as "Additional Public IP" via WAN Settings as the source IP address.
The followings are two scenarios of configuring 1-to-1…
Set up the integrated DNS server for your domains referenced here:
Inbound Load Balancing distributes inbound data traffic over multiple WAN links to computers behind Peplink Balance. Peplink Balance 210 or above have a built-in DNS server that enables this functionality.
You can configure Peplink as Authoritative DNS for a domain such as “foobar.com ” via build-in DNS server for inbound link load balancing.
Note:
Configure the Peplink as Authoritative DNS for domain “foobar.com ” means Peplink will hold all DNS records (A, MX, CNAME, TXT etc) for the domain. …
After testing this you would set up at least two name servers in your domain registrar pointing to the Balance WAN IPs configured for Authoritative DNS.
1 Like