Gigabit Network QoS Router
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Configuring “Assigned Routing Mode” for load Balance
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IP Group: This function allows users to assign packets from specific Intranet IP addresses or to specific
destination Service Ports and to specific destination IP addresses through an assigned WAN to the Internet.
After being assigned, the specific WAN will only support those assigned Intranet IP addresses, destination
Service Ports, or destination IP addresses. Those which are not configured will go through other WANs for
external connection. Only when this mode is collocated with “Assigned Routing” can it bring the function into
full play.
Example 1
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How do I set up the Assigned Routing Mode to keep all Intranet IP addresses from going
through WAN2 when the destination is Port 80, and keep all other services from going through WAN1?
As in the figure below, 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 ~ 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. After the rule is set up, only packets that go to Port 80 will be transmitted
through WAN2, while other traffics will be transmitted through WAN1.