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09-16-2013 03:36 PM
Hi,
I'm getting my second WAN line installed this week and need to integrate it into my current setup on my PA-200.
Ideally, I'd like the PA-200 to load balance between the two WAN interfaces so my initial thought is to add the new WAN interface into the current virtual router. Not having tried this on a PA box before, I'm wondering if there is a best practice guide to achieve this. Does anyone know of a good source of information to achieve this or have any experience in doing it themselves?
Thanks,
Stuart
09-16-2013 03:45 PM
Hello Stuart,
Please refer the following document and let us know if it helped:
How to Configure ISP Redundancy and Load Balancing
Regards,
Kunal Adak
09-16-2013 04:06 PM
Thanks Kunal,
I'll work with that as it gives me a better idea. With that I could pass all my VoIP traffic down one ISP and keep the other for general Internet stuff. I'm assuming I could single hosts a couple of hosts and do all my public IP natting through one of the ISPs?
Thanks,
Stuart
09-16-2013 04:15 PM
Yes Stuart. That sounds like a good plan. On one ISP, you can NAT the inside traffic going out to the Internet and I believe on the other one, your VOIP traffic stays internal.
Regards,
Kunal Adak.
09-22-2013 03:20 AM
Works like a charm. Thanks!
Stuart
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