Hi all, We have created a DMZ on a Meraki MX85, by setting the public static block as a separate VLAN and then adding 1:1 NAT rules to allow remote connections on this VLAN. There are servers on this VLAN with public IP addresses configured, and with the current setup they are reachable remotely. The site also has a secondary WAN for Failover, however on the 1:1 NAT you can only specify a single uplink. The ISP has routing in place that will forward the public subnet down to the secondary link in a case where the primary has failed, however the 1:1 NAT rules only allows you to apply them to a single uplink. Is there any way to set it so it will apply to the secondary in a case of failed primary link? Or is there a better way to set this up? Roger
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