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djdanster
Mar 10, 2014Aspirant
SRX5308 can't access WAN 2
So I've been tasked with setting up a rollover on WAN 2.
In WAN 1, I've got 4xADSL modems going into a bonded gateway. This gateway connects to WAN 1.
WAN 2 is plugged into a 4G Router. It's a Sierra Wireless (ProRoute branded) H685. It's being used as a rollover for WAN 1.
On the port (WAN 2), I see a green link LED and an Amber (100Mbps) LED. I only see an amber light on the "internet" LED when I'm using both WAN ports on load balancing. WAN 1 "internet" LED is always green. To my understanding, this config is correct.
When I plug the 4G router into a switch (Netgear GS724T), I can access the admin panel (192.168.1.9). However when I plug it into WAN 2 on the SRX5308, I can't get any connection.
Any help would be great!
Cheers,
Dan
In WAN 1, I've got 4xADSL modems going into a bonded gateway. This gateway connects to WAN 1.
WAN 2 is plugged into a 4G Router. It's a Sierra Wireless (ProRoute branded) H685. It's being used as a rollover for WAN 1.
On the port (WAN 2), I see a green link LED and an Amber (100Mbps) LED. I only see an amber light on the "internet" LED when I'm using both WAN ports on load balancing. WAN 1 "internet" LED is always green. To my understanding, this config is correct.
When I plug the 4G router into a switch (Netgear GS724T), I can access the admin panel (192.168.1.9). However when I plug it into WAN 2 on the SRX5308, I can't get any connection.
Any help would be great!
Cheers,
Dan
21 Replies
- jmizoguchiVirtuosoSierra setting is that even option of device you are using
If you are using for just Internet you can use double NAT but not perfect scenario
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