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===== MultiWan Routing ===== | ===== MultiWan Routing ===== | ||
- | While similar to the Routing menu, the MultiWAN Routing menu allows you to direct outbound traffic in multiwan scenarios. On this menu, you can define advanced parameters to make a connection bind to a specific WAN. Where outbound traffic is directed will implicitly affect the corresponding (inbound) return traffic. A packet going to WAN0 is expected to return only via the same interface. | + | While similar to the Routing menu, the MultiWAN Routing menu allows you to direct outbound traffic in multiwan scenarios. On this menu, you can define advanced parameters to make a connection bind to a specific WAN. Where outbound traffic is directed will implicitly affect the corresponding (inbound) return traffic. A packet going to WAN0 should |
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* ICMP | * ICMP | ||
- | This dropdown lets you choose the transport protocols that should be matched by the rule. Note that there are hundreds of layer 4 protocols. This menu and this setting refer to only the most common ones. | + | This dropdown lets you choose the transport protocols that should be matched by the rule. Note that there are hundreds of layer 4 protocols. This menu and setting refer to only the most common ones. |
**Source Address**: | **Source Address**: | ||
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* MAC | * MAC | ||
- | Filters in the defined source of traffic. All filters in all LAN devices. The IP setting allows you to define a specific IP address or set of addresses using a netmask syntax (e.g. 192.168.1.0/ | + | Filters in the defined source of traffic. All filters in all LAN devices. The IP setting allows you to define a specific IP address or set of addresses using a netmask syntax (e.g. 192.168.1.0/ |
**Destination Address**: | **Destination Address**: |