Netgear FVS336G-300NAS Specifications Page 49

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Configure the IPv4 Internet and WAN Settings
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ProSAFE Dual WAN Gigabit WAN SSL VPN Firewall FVS336Gv3
firewall supports weighted load balancing and round-robin load balancing (see Configure
Load Balancing Mode and Optional Protocol Binding for IPv4 Interfaces on page 49).
Note: Scenarios could arise in which load balancing must be bypassed for
certain traffic or applications. If certain traffic must travel on a specific
WAN interface, configure protocol binding rules for that WAN
interface. The rule must match the desired traffic.
Primary WAN mode. The selected WAN interface is made the primary interface. The
other three interfaces are disabled.
Auto-rollover mode. The selected WAN interface is defined as the primary link, and
another interface must be defined as the rollover link. As long as the primary link is up, all
traffic is sent over the primary link. When the primary link goes down, the rollover link is
brought up to send the traffic. When the primary link comes back up, traffic automatically
rolls back to the original primary link.
If you want to use a redundant ISP link for backup purposes, select the WAN port that
must function as the primary link for this mode. Ensure that you also configure the backup
WAN port and that you configure the WAN failure detection method to support
auto-rollover (see
Configure the Auto-Rollover Mode and Failure Detection Method for
IPv4 Interfaces on page 56).
Note: If the VPN firewall functions in IPv4/IPv6 mode, you cannot configure
load balancing. For information about IPv4/IPv6 mode, see
Manage
the IPv6 Routing Mode on page 88.
Configure Load Balancing Mode and Optional Protocol Binding
for IPv4 Interfaces
To use two ISP IPv4 links simultaneously, configure load balancing. In load balancing mode,
any WAN port carries any outbound protocol unless you configure protocol binding.
The following sections provide information about configuring load balancing mode and
optional protocol binding for IPv4 interfaces:
Protocol Binding
Configure Load Balancing Mode for IPv4 Interfaces
Configure Protocol Binding Rules for IPv4 Interfaces
Change a Protocol Binding Rule
Manage Existing Protocol Binding Rules
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