Connection to Ports transferred to a LRT224 of the internet

Having just Port Forwarding working on my LRT224 (thanks Chad!), I have the following questions:

All transferred ports will be visible on the WAN IPs?

example: forwarded Port 550, IPs WAN; IP1.com and Ip2.com - connections are possible on EACH Ip2.com:550 or Ip1.com:550

If the answer to the first question is 'yes', then can the LRT224, the active support of concurrent connections, i.e. the TWO Ip1.com:550 AND Ip2.com:550?

I currently have the WAN configuration in failover mode, however, I would like to know if the WAN2 (Ip2.com:550) connection would be available when the router did not breach the wire, i.e. normal running.

autodrivel wrote:

Hi Chad,

After reading your reply and in turn, then read the user's Guide, let me clarify my original question.

The LRT224 is currently setup in failover mode of connection with WAN1 as the primary WAN.

Reading the manual (and your response); in normal operation, only the connections that are made to WAN1 will succeed, my initial example, that means only incoming connections to Ip1.com:550 will succeed, incoming connections to Ip2.com:550 will fail.

When failover mode, the reverse will be true;  only incoming connections to Ip2.com:550 will succeed, incoming connections to Ip1.com:550 fails.

The above assumption is correct? Yes

Question, when the installer in failover mode and function normally (i.e. all traffic directed by WAN1), is it possible to explicitly road some thorough traffic WAN2 using, for example, static routing rules OR not Mode failover blocks all access to the WAN backup, except to failover? WAN2 is completely disabled until failover

Reviewing the configuration of the load balancing.

Your response the following assumptions are correct:

If all the connections to the forwarded port lights WAN1, I need to configure the appropriate binding protocol to ensure that all responses sent off WAN1 - Correct? Yes

In a situation where WAN1 is down and the traffic is received on WAN2 only protocol links above would prevent a connection to the transferred via WAN2 port to function properly, or the LRT would ignore the links if it knows that the WAN1 is down? I have not tested this scenario but I guess that the binding of the Protocol would be ignored with WAN1 downwards. Worst case you will need to temporarily disable the protocol binding rules.

If the answer to the question above is "the connection would fail", then I must activate an appropriate set of links to WAN2 Protocol not simply disable the existing ones would be sufficient if necessary.

Thanks for your help with these queries

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