Hi,
I have 2 WANs and what I want to do is use different WAN based on different destination UDP ports.
However, it always uses same WAN. Any ideas?
Hi,
I have 2 WANs and what I want to do is use different WAN based on different destination UDP ports.
However, it always uses same WAN. Any ideas?
Well that should work, is the lan device initiating the udp session or is it inbound from the remote service?
Test the priority rule instead of enforced too.
Lan device is initiating the udp session. I tried the priority rule as well, did not work. thanks.
What is the destination IP?.. is it routed by “SpeedFusion VPN / OSPF / BGP / RIPv2 Routes”?..
If so, you have to enable Expert mode and then drag the rule above the “SpeedFusion VPN / OSPF / BGP / RIPv2 Routes” banner… it is not obvious but you can drag rules to override the default speedfusion routing (once you make it appear in expert mode)
Yes, it will be routed through speedfusion vpn. I have tried it your comment as well, did not work unfortunately.
Can you give us a screen shot of your outbound policy after you enabled expert mode and moved the rules above it?
The second picture looks correct.
Now you haven’t included the IP addresses, but now you should look in "Status → Active Sessions → Search. and see which interface the system is assigning your flows. It should list the correct SpeedFusion VPN sub-tunnel.
If it doesn’t then I would open a ticket for diagnosis.