jpbaltazar Lv2Posted 14 Sep 2022 08:30
  
Hello, before you proceed on the instruction please check first the product version since this is more accurate in version 8.0.35.
link-load balancing route can be used to prevent wasting bandwidth.
There are four types of policy for link-load balancing as follows:


Requirements: All internal network users will go to the external network through
eth1. The method being chosen here is Prefer Link at Top.
Configuration:
Step 1. Fill in the policy name (Any will do)
Step 2. Source Zone (where the internal network user is located)
Step 3. Source IP (All)
Step 4. Destination IP group (All)
Step 5. Select HTTP application in the Application
Step 6. Interface (Select eth1 and eth3)
Step 7. Others can be kept as default Sample Configuration:

I hope you did it right.
Pat Lv4Posted 14 Sep 2022 08:22
  


You may also check on this youtube link
Faisal P Posted 13 Sep 2022 22:28
  
The use of load balancing with multiple WAN links can provide simultaneous outbound traffic efficiency and optimizing bandwidth.


Ali Jawwad 12 Lv1Posted 13 Sep 2022 17:55
  

Configuration Step:
Step 1. Fill in the policy name (Any will do)
Step 2. Source Zone (where the internal network user is located/LAN)
Step 3. Source IP (All)
Step 4. Destination IP group (All/ANY/WAN)
Step 5. Select HTTP application in the Application
Step 6. Interface (Select eth1 and eth 3/WAN
Noviyanto Lv3Posted 13 Sep 2022 15:44
  
Maybe there's a way to implement it in resources. You can find and download there
Imran Tahir Lv4Posted 13 Sep 2022 14:44
  
Network then route then load banlancing

then select the Ethernet for load bnalancing
kmrnliaqat Lv3Posted 13 Sep 2022 14:22
  


Network --->>Route -->>Policy Based Route
rivsy Lv5Posted 13 Sep 2022 10:16
  
You may check this video
jetjetd Lv5Posted 09 Sep 2022 01:31
  
Link Load-Balancing Route Configuration

Multiple lines can backup each other so that multiple lines can be used at the sametime without wasting bandwidth. There are four type of policy for link-load balancing:
Requirements: All internal network users will go to the external network througheth1. The method being choosed here is prefer link at top.

Configuration:
1) Fill in the policy name (Any will do)
2) Source Zone (where the internal network user is located)
3) Source IP (All)
4) Destination IP group (All)
5) Select HTTP application in the Application
6) Interface (Select eth1 and eth2)
7) Others can be kept as default



Take Note:
After the policy has been configured, the policy will be added at the top by default.Since the policy here are matched from top to bottom, it is necessary to move thispolicy to the back to ensure that the previous policy does not become invalid. Asfollows:

Thank you very much.
Newbie517762 Lv5Posted 08 Sep 2022 15:02
  
HiHi,

Please find the attched file for Configuration Guide & pls refer Chapter 6 - Link Load Balancing Route.

Configuration Step:
Step 1. Fill in the policy name (Any will do)
Step 2. Source Zone (where the internal network user is located)
Step 3. Source IP (All)
Step 4. Destination IP group (All)
Step 5. Select HTTP application in the Application
Step 6. Interface (Select eth1 and eth 3
Step 7. Others can be kept as default Sample Configuration

I hope it can be help you, thanks.

SANGFOR_NGAF_v8.0.35_Policy-Based Routing Configuration.pdf (901.28 KB, Downloads: 645)

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