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Outbound Load Balancing
Can the FatPipe perform Policy Based Routing using a Domain Name?
Yes, the FatPipe can build a policy for a session after reviewing the DNS resolver packet with th...
Does the FatPipe have the ability to enable a policy based upon the time of day?
Scheduler: All policy routing r...
Firewall intitiated VPN connectivity failing through the FatPipe
Outbound VPN connectivity fails because the firewalls untrusted IP is NAT'd to the Fatpipes WAN I...
Mail getting rejected with secondary WAN IP?
Outbound mail is sent with Source address of Fatpipe WAN IP, where receiving email serv...
MPSec - Is that bad for load balancing VPN Traffic?
The MPSEC on the MPVPN can load balance VPN traffic on devices behind the MPVPN, or the VPN can b...
Outbound Mail: Not Load Balancing
If an Outbound Policy route is configured for destination port 25 and your mail is routing o...
Redundant VPN Connectivity
Configure an Outbound Policy route with the firewall's external IP NAT disabled if destined ...
The FatPipe device is not properly utilizing both connections...how do we match bandwidth on all aggregate Circuits?
Issue: FatPipe is granting sessions to use only one connection for 95% of the traffic inste...
Unable to access secured sites?
SSL traffic could be being load balanced to destination site and the source IP keeps ch...
What is the default behavior of a packet when it exits a WAN interface?
By default, when a packet exits the WAN interface of the FatPipe, the FatPipe will apply a source...
What is the difference between the 4 Outbound Load Balancing Algorithms?
Round Robin establishes sessions across configured WAN interfaces in a rotating order (similar to...
What Outbound Load Balancing options exist for the FatPipe device?
FatPipe provides four methods of load balancing: Round Robin, Response Time, Fastest Route, and W...
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