Router ER8411 : routing between 2 wan
Router ER8411 : routing between 2 wan
hello,
i have a ER8411 managed from controller oc300
in this configuration i have :
1 WAN (ISP connection internet)
1 LAN
1 MPLS ; this mpls is a wan for routing for secondary site
i want route all internet traffic that came from mpls in WAN
thanks
M.
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Hi @MC20
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Policy Routing(PBR) should be what you are looking for.
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@Clive_A i want route only internet traffic; lan traffic (network site2 192.168.1.x , site1 192.168.2.x)) no !
do you have a example ?
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MC20 wrote
@Clive_A i want route only internet traffic; lan traffic (network site2 192.168.1.x , site1 192.168.2.x)) no !
do you have a example ?
Don't understand what you mean by route Internet traffic. I don't understand what you are describing and I don't have an answer.
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wan1 is internet (on site1)
wan2 is a mpls (comes from sito2)
from site1 ping site2 ok
from site2 ping site1 ok
from site 2 they don't surf the internet because the routing between wan2 and wan1 is missing
before I had a pfsense and I did it with rules; how do you do it with tplink omada?
I tried this guide
https://community.tp-link.com/en/home/forum/topic/645070
but nothing happens
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Hi @MC20
MC20 wrote
wan1 is internet (on site1)
wan2 is a mpls (comes from sito2)
from site1 ping site2 ok
from site2 ping site1 ok
from site 2 they don't surf the internet because the routing between wan2 and wan1 is missing
before I had a pfsense and I did it with rules; how do you do it with tplink omada?
I tried this guide
https://community.tp-link.com/en/home/forum/topic/645070
but nothing happens
OK. Making sense now. Static routing.
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Hi @MC20
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MC20 wrote
unfortunately it's not enough by doing a static route I get that site2 browses site1, but it doesn't go to the internet
Again, I gotta clarify the situation. You want WAN2 to route to WAN1 and they are literally set to be the WAN instead of LAN?
I don't think this should be something a router does to route between your WAN ports. The router is about NAT. Not inter-WAN routing. We don't have such a thing if that's what you described.
How instructed you to set this up? Where do you learn from this? Any docs for reference? I don't follow it at all. Does not make sense based on the given information.
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sorry; in this customer he had pfsense and this is allowed
now i change all infrastructure with omada solution and i got stuck on this...
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