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Example 3:How do I set up Auto Load Balance Mode to keep all Intranet IP addresses from going
through WAN2 when the destination port is Port 80 and keep all other services from going through
WAN1?
As in the figure below, there are two rules to be configured. The first rule: select “HTTP
[TCP/80~80]” from the pull-down option list “Service”, and then in the boxes of Source IP input
“192.168.1.0” to “0” (which means to include all Intranet IP addresses). Retain the original numbers
“0.0.0.0” in the boxes of “Destination IP” (Which means to include all Internet IP addresses). Select
WAN2 from the pull-
down option list “Interface”, and then click “Enable”. Finally, click “Add New” and
the rule will be added to the mode. The device will transmit packets to Port 80 through WAN2. However,
with only the above rule, packets that do not go to Port 80 may be transmitted through WAN2; therefore,
a second rule i
s necessary. The second rule: Select “All Ports [TCP&UDP/1~65535]” from the
pull-
down option list “Service”, and then input “192.168.1.2 ~ 254” in the boxes of “Source IP”. Retain
the original numbers “0.0.0.0” in the boxes of “Destination IP” (which means to include all Internet IP
addresses). Select WAN1 from the pull-
down option list “Interface”, and then click “Enable”. Finally,
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