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advanced-pbr [2024/10/07 02:47] – [Rules] -Condense, formatting hogwildadvanced-pbr [2024/11/27 01:23] (current) – [Rules] hogwild
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-===== MultiWAN Routing =====+====== MultiWAN Routing ======
  
 While somewhat similar to the Routing menu, the MultiWAN Routing menu allows you to direct outbound traffic in multiwan scenarios. While somewhat similar to the Routing menu, the MultiWAN Routing menu allows you to direct outbound traffic in multiwan scenarios.
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-**On**: When checked, this enables the routing rule on that line of the table.+**On**: when checked, this enables the routing rule on that line of the table.
  
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-**Protocol**:  Lets you choose the transport protocols to be matched by the rule. Hundreds of L4 protocols exist. This setting refers to common ones.+**Protocol**: lets you choose the transport protocols to be matched by the rule. 
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 +Hundreds of L4 protocols exist. This setting refers to the most common ones.
  
   * All Protocols * (Default).   * All Protocols * (Default).
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-**Source Address**:  Filters in the defined source of traffic.+**Source Address**: filters in the defined source of traffic.
  
-  * All - Filters in all LAN devices. +  * All - filters in all LAN devices. 
- +  * IP - lets you define a specific IP address or set of addresses\\ using a netmask syntax (e.g. 192.168.1.0/24)
-  * IP - Lets you define a specific IP address or set of addresses \\ using a netmask syntax (e.g. 192.168.1.0/24), \\ where MAC binds the rule to only a defined MAC Address. +  * MAC binds the rule to a defined MAC Address only.
-  * MAC+
  
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-**Destination Address**:  Similar to the source IPthe destination address makes the rule more restrictive based on/or destination address. This can be defined as ALL (as in Internet), IP address or set of addresses, defined in a netmask format or even a destination domain.+**Destination Address**: Similar to //source address//but makes more restrictive rule, based on destination address.
  
-  * All +  * All - all IP Addresses on the Internet. 
-  * IP +  * IP - one ore more IP Addresses (in netmask format). 
-  * Domain+  * Domain - a destination domain.
  
-**Select WAN**:  (WANx) - Here, you choose the logical interface where the defined outbound traffic will be directed.+ \\
  
-**Description**: In this fieldyou can enter any notes you wish to make management easier.\\+**Select WAN**: (WANx) - herechoose the logical interface where defined outbound traffic will be directed.
  
-Rules defined will take precedence over any WAN's weight-related setting.+ \\ 
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 +**Description**: in this field, enter any notes to help you make management easier.\\
  
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- allows you to define a specific IP address or set of addresses using a netmask syntax (e.g. 192.168.1.0/24), where MAC binds the rule to a defined MAC Address only.\\ \\+Note that Rules defined will take precedence over any WAN's weight-related setting. 
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