Users Manual Part 1

Device Configuration
Dual WAN – Protocol Binding
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BEC 4700A / 4700AZ User Manual
Protocol Binding
Protocol Binding lets you direct specific traffic to go out from a specific WAN port. Policies determine
how specific types of internet traffic are routed, for example, traffic from a specific IP address is granted
access to only one WAN port rather than using both of the WAN ports as with load balancing.
Rule Index: The numeric rule indicator. The maximum entry is up to 16.
Active: Click YES to activate the rule
Bind Interface: The dedicated WAN interface that guarantees to handle this traffic request.
Source IP Address: Enter the local network, known as source, IP address of the origin of a
traffic/packet. 0.0.0.0 means any IP address in the network.
Subnet Mask: Enter the subnet of the source network.
Port Number: Enter the port number which defines the application.
Destination IP Address: Enter the destination / remote WAN IP address where the traffic/packet is
going to. Enter 0.0.0.0 if no need to route to a specific IP address
Subnet Mask: Enter the subnet of the designation network.
Port Number: Enter the port number which defines the application.
DSCP: The DSCP value. Value Range from 0~64; 64 means any value/unspecified
Protocol: Select a protocol, TCP, UDP, ICMP, to use for this traffic.
Click Save to apply settings
Example:
All traffics from IP 192.168.1.100/255.255.255.0 with port 8080 will go through WAN1 interface.
The only time it would go through WAN2 interface is when WAN1 has no Internet connection.