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Configuring the Optional WAN

Configuring the Optional WAN
STEP 1
STEP 2
STEP 3
Cisco SA 500 Series Security Appliances Administration Guide
You can configure the Optional port for use as an optional WAN, allowing you to set
up two ISP links for your network. You can use one link as the primary link and one
for backup purposes, or you can configure load balancing to use both links at the
same time.
First configure the Optional port for use as a WAN port:
a. Click Networking on the menu bar, and then click Optional Port > Optional
Port Mode in the navigation tree.
—OR—From the Getting Started (Advanced) page, under Secondary WAN
Port, click Set Optional Port to WAN.
The Optional Port Mode page appears.
b. Choose WAN.
c. Click Apply to save your settings, or click Reset to revert to the saved settings.
If you are using the Getting Started (Advanced) page, click Getting Started
NOTE
on the menu bar and then click Advanced in the navigation tree to return to
the list of configuration tasks.
Click Networking on the menu bar, and then click Optional Port > WAN in the
navigation tree.
—OR—From the Getting Started (Advanced) page, under Secondary WAN Port,
click Configure WAN settings for Optional Port.
The WAN Configuration page appears.In the ISP Configuration area, check the
Internet Connection Require a Login box if your ISP requires a login every time
you connect to the Internet.
If you checked the box, continue to
Connection Type area.
If you did not check the box, continue to
Internet (IP) Address area and Dynamic Name System (DNS) Servers area.
Step 3
to complete the fields in the ISP
Step 4
to complete the fields in the
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