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Outbound IPs for mail and navigation traffic
- Aug 30, 2013
You can have a the second SNAT Pool with your three public IP addresses attached to a 0.0.0.0:* Virtual listening on your internal VLAN to handle outgoing traffic.
If you only have on mail server then you will only have one virtual to point to it. Unless you need a mail server endpoint in each ISP VLAN? Then just create three virtual's, each attached to an external ISP's VLAN, using the same mailserver pool. That handles the incoming traffic. For outbound traffic from the mail server use a 0.0.0.0:25 virtual on the inside VLAN with the first SNAT pool.
You can have a the second SNAT Pool with your three public IP addresses attached to a 0.0.0.0:* Virtual listening on your internal VLAN to handle outgoing traffic.
If you only have on mail server then you will only have one virtual to point to it. Unless you need a mail server endpoint in each ISP VLAN? Then just create three virtual's, each attached to an external ISP's VLAN, using the same mailserver pool. That handles the incoming traffic. For outbound traffic from the mail server use a 0.0.0.0:25 virtual on the inside VLAN with the first SNAT pool.
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