Yes but that has nothing to do with mangling or whatever.
Connect ISP1s modem or modem router to ether1 for example.
Then if its pppoe connection assign the parameters in the PPP menu.
IF its a ISP assigned dhcp scenario, add the parameters in IP DHCP.
IF its a Static Public IP assigned, you can do this two ways
a. sometimes through IP DHCP
b. other times by adding the address information IP address, only.
Its YOUR DECISION on which ether port to connect to the ISP........... so again your request makes no sense.
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Once your WANS are all connected.............. Then we have to ensure we have IP ROUTES setup such that the users on the LAN can reach the internet in the manner you want.
It could be primary WAN1 ( all traffic ) and WANS2,3 are failover wans
It could be all three WANS provide their throughput in a PCC sharing capacity and the LAN has access to all three (not for increased speed but for more bandwidth to share at one time )
It could be some users use WAN1 all the time, others WAN2, and others WAN3, with failover to the others or not, if a WAN goes down.
It could be WAN1 is the primary but you want all user to use WAN3 for some specific function.
Etc etc etc.
Its up to you to decides the requirements in sufficient detail to put together a plan and a config.
(note we havent touched upon any port forwarding or vpns etc that may be in the mix).
Connect ISP1s modem or modem router to ether1 for example.
Then if its pppoe connection assign the parameters in the PPP menu.
IF its a ISP assigned dhcp scenario, add the parameters in IP DHCP.
IF its a Static Public IP assigned, you can do this two ways
a. sometimes through IP DHCP
b. other times by adding the address information IP address, only.
Its YOUR DECISION on which ether port to connect to the ISP........... so again your request makes no sense.
+++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++
Once your WANS are all connected.............. Then we have to ensure we have IP ROUTES setup such that the users on the LAN can reach the internet in the manner you want.
It could be primary WAN1 ( all traffic ) and WANS2,3 are failover wans
It could be all three WANS provide their throughput in a PCC sharing capacity and the LAN has access to all three (not for increased speed but for more bandwidth to share at one time )
It could be some users use WAN1 all the time, others WAN2, and others WAN3, with failover to the others or not, if a WAN goes down.
It could be WAN1 is the primary but you want all user to use WAN3 for some specific function.
Etc etc etc.
Its up to you to decides the requirements in sufficient detail to put together a plan and a config.
(note we havent touched upon any port forwarding or vpns etc that may be in the mix).
Statistics: Posted by anav — Mon Jan 01, 2024 6:59 pm