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Direct traffic from the RED tunnel to a particular WAN

Hello, I have 2 RED tunnels configured and running on two wan links, and one of the links is a bit bad, so I configured my firewall rules to go through the primary link and left the balancing configuration as it was, the weights are primary 100 and secondary 1, but the traffic in the RED continues also through the link that is missing packets and this is leaving the connection unstable in the tunnel. How can I direct RED traffic through the good link without disabling the bad link gateway?

 

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  • I use RED tunnels myself on my Dedicated Server but i team my 2 WAN NICS in ESXI rather than Sophos XG, if you have 2 WAN links setup in your XG you should be able to set the Primary gateway on the firewall rule to which ever WAN port you want it too use without setting routes in the console cant you??  If you have 2 seperate WAN links each on its own Network Interface port then im sure on your firewall rules you will see the 2 WAN ports in the NAT & Routing Primary gateway dropdown and that will allow you to set what link your firewall goes out on...

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  • I use RED tunnels myself on my Dedicated Server but i team my 2 WAN NICS in ESXI rather than Sophos XG, if you have 2 WAN links setup in your XG you should be able to set the Primary gateway on the firewall rule to which ever WAN port you want it too use without setting routes in the console cant you??  If you have 2 seperate WAN links each on its own Network Interface port then im sure on your firewall rules you will see the 2 WAN ports in the NAT & Routing Primary gateway dropdown and that will allow you to set what link your firewall goes out on...

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