Hopefully someone will understand this I think it may be more difficult to describe than the solution actually is!
I have two External Interfaces to the internet: External-1 and External-2. I also have two internal interfaces: Internal Interface/Network (PC's, Laptops, etc) and VoIP Interface/Network (IP PBX and Phones). I turned on Uplink balancing which created the "Uplink Interfaces" interface. The internal network is masqueraded to the "Uplink Interfaces" and works just fine if I masquerade VoIP to the "Uplink Interfaces" it works just fine too. I want all traffic on the VoIP interface to go out on the External-2 Interface so I tried to masquerade it to that but nothing will go out to the internet. If I masquerade it to External-1 it works just fine. Everything else works fine and the firewall rules permit all traffic out on either internal/voip interface. I haven't tried any inbound rules yet but I figured masquerading on any of the three interface (external-1, external-2, uplink interfaces) should all work the same.
Any ideas? Am I going about this the wrong way with masquerading?
Thanks,
Dwayne
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