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Route Policy from Lan Port 4 To Wan Port 1

I am just starting and so far I could manage to route out from Lan Port 4 to Wan "any" but not to Wan Port 1.

Whatever I do nothing works.


Also when i go into the Policy Edit and then to Destination/Networks there is a create button, but how do i dlete these object?

Thanx!



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  • Daniel,

    what are you trying to achieve?

    XG uses zone concept and not ports. Also share some screenshot about your config.

    Thanks.

  • I have two internal networks and two ISPs. I want router one network out to one internet provider and the second to the other, plus i need some ports opened from wan to one of the internal networks.


    Right now i have no DSL pathtrough, because it dont works on my modems somehow.
    So i have another NAT on the modems side. Could this be the problem?


    On port1 I have the first modem and on port2 the second. The internal networks are on port 4 and 7.


    I am able to toute internal, so I somehow understood the concept, but i am not getting anithing out, if I am not going to destination Network "all".

    Same goes for routing port from wan to lan, nothing works.

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  • I have two internal networks and two ISPs. I want router one network out to one internet provider and the second to the other, plus i need some ports opened from wan to one of the internal networks.


    Right now i have no DSL pathtrough, because it dont works on my modems somehow.
    So i have another NAT on the modems side. Could this be the problem?


    On port1 I have the first modem and on port2 the second. The internal networks are on port 4 and 7.


    I am able to toute internal, so I somehow understood the concept, but i am not getting anithing out, if I am not going to destination Network "all".

    Same goes for routing port from wan to lan, nothing works.

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  • Daniel,

    you can configure both WAN port and route traffic per single Policy Rule (primary gateway and backup gateway). For the DNAT traffic, you can decide which WAN use and on which Public IP.

    Share some screenshot on what have you done if you still have issues.

  • To be onest yesterday i spent about 3 hours and nothing worked at all.


    What i tried yesterday was to route from one Lan into the other. What worked the day before did not all the next one.

    I beleive that I have a "good" understanding of the Policy rules, it was working before and i simply follow other eexamples i read elsewhere.

    What else can prevent my plolicy from routing into another lan?

    Right now i have everythign on ANY and route from LAN to LAN still not working.

    I thought that was the most basic rule that should work. I even dissables all other rules.