Flow Preferences

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LudwigD
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Flow Preferences

I have two ISP: WAN1 and WAN2

 

I would like to send all activity from my SONOS system through WAN2. So I configured:

 

Flow Pref.png

192.168.128.87 is the fixed IP of the SONOS Bridge in my system. 

Looking at the "Live Usage" in the Meraki App I see that all usage is still through WAN1

 

In the documentation I read:

 

Configure the preference similarly to the rule shown below. In this case, the Local IP range of 192.168.128.252/32 is the internal device referenced in a 1:1 NAT rule, and the Preferred uplink is the one using the public IP reference in the same rule.

1-1NAT.png

 

But here I cannot follow any more, as I am not an IT professional (Home use of Meraki System)... 

Do I still have to make a 1:1 NAT rule (or Layer 3 Firewall ?). Can You please give me an example.....

 

Help very appreciated, and Many thanks in advance !!!!

 

LD

 

 

 

 

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PhilipDAth
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If there is an existing cached flow the change does not kick in immediately.  Also it only affects not connections - not connections already in existance.  Sometimes it takes 10 minutes or so.

 

If you have the ability to restart your MX - you could do that to force it to kick in.

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PhilipDAth
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Kind of a big deal

If there is an existing cached flow the change does not kick in immediately.  Also it only affects not connections - not connections already in existance.  Sometimes it takes 10 minutes or so.

 

If you have the ability to restart your MX - you could do that to force it to kick in.

LudwigD
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Many thanks ! I'll give this a try.

 

So, if I understand well, I do not need any extra NAT or Layer 3 rules.

 

 

LudwigD

 

PhilipDAth
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Correct.

LudwigD
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Thanks again, was very helpful !

 

LD

 

 

 

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