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Check type of traffic used by host and only allow to pass through main Wan connection

I have 2 wan connections, main, and LTE.  LTE is only backup, and don't want to unnecessarily use it.  I have IPTV subscription, and don't want it to use the LTE when main connection goes down.  I know the IP address of the TV box. 

Can anyone tell me find the application it uses?  Or is that how I begin to do this?



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  • This is something, which will creatly improved in V19.0 (upcoming release).

    Per default, you have WAN Load balancing. you can interact with it on a easy level (WAN Link Manager) and simply put the LTE on backup, which will only call LTE; if the main connection dies.

    If you want to route only certain traffic, you can create SD-WAN Policy based routing and forward certain traffic. 

    To check this kind of traffic, i would recommend Central. In Central you can generate reports matching your request. 

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  • Hi

    I am able to isolate the type of traffic that's passing through the IPTV device.  It's SSL Traffic over non-SSL ports.  I was able to create an SD-WAN policy and have this type of traffic pass through WAN1 only.  But even if I unplug WAN1, traffic still goes through WAN2 (LTE).

    I then created a firewall rule with only these 2 IPTV device and put it on the topmost rule.  To isolate, in APP control, I applied block SSL Traffic over non-SSL ports, but still, streaming continued.  But after restart, IPTV streaming will not be allowed until I unblock SSL Traffic over non-SSL ports from the firewall rule I created.  I repeat blocking SSL Traffic, with same result, it won't stop streaming. What could be the reason?

  • Hi!  Anyone know how to fix this issue?

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