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DNS Inbound Load Balance (1/10)

Examples:
1.An FTP server (IP_192.168.2.2) and an HTTP server (IP_192.168.2.3) are connected to the Internet via WAN1
(IP_200.200.200.1) and WAN2 (IP_100.100.100.1) on the BiGuard 30.
2.Register www.mydomain.com to your domain service provider and set 200.200.200.1 as primary DNS server IP
and set 100.100.100.1 as secondary DNS server IP.
3.BiGuard 30 can direct incoming DNS queries to either WAN port based on the amount of load each WAN port is
currently experiencing. If WAN1 is experiencing a heavy load, the BiGuard 30 responds to incoming DNS query
with WAN2 IP address.

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Step 1: Go to Configuration > WAN > ISP Settings. Select WAN1 and WAN2 and click Edit.

Edit
WAN1/WAN2
ISP settings

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Step 2: Configure WAN1 according to the information given by your ISP.

Specify WAN1
ISP settings

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Step 3: Configure WAN2 according to the information given by your ISP.

Specify WAN2
ISP settings

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Step 4: Go to Configuration > Dual WAN > General Settings. Select the Load Balance radio button
(a) Select the Load Balance radio button.
(b) Choose Enable for Service Detection if needed
(c) Click Apply

(a) Click Load


Balance Button
(b)Choose
Service Detection
Button if needed

(c)Click Apply

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Step 5: Go to Configuration > Dual WAN > Inbound Load Balance. Click Enable button. Click Edit to input the
DNS Server/Host URL Mappings settings.

(a)Click Enable Button


(b)Click Edit to edit DNS server
1 and Host URL mappings
(c)Click Edit to edit DNS server
2 and Host URL mappings if
needed.

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Step 6: Go to Configuration > Dual WAN > Inbound Load Balance > DNS Server 1 > Server Settings Edit.
Input the DNS server settings.

Input the DNS server


settings

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Step 7: Go to Configuration > Dual WAN > Inbound Load Balance > DNS Server 1 > Host URL Mapping Edit
> Create. Input the Host URL mappings. (e.g., ftp server)

Input the Host URL


mappings (ftp)

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Step 8: Go to Configuration > Dual WAN > Inbound Load Balance > DNS Server 1 > Host URL Mapping Edit
> Create. Input the Host URL mappings. (e.g., www server)

Input the Host URL


mappings (www)

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Step 9: Click SAVE CONFIG to save all changes to flash memory.

Press SAVE CONFIG

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