Zyxel USG 60 [312/327] What could go wrong

Zyxel ZyWALL 110 [312/327] What could go wrong
Chapter 7 Manage Your Network Traffic
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7.3.5 What Could Go Wrong?
If there is no traffic passing through either WAN1 or WAN2 interfaces, check that the Mode of both
WAN1 & WAN2 should be Active. If a trunk is in Passive mode, the ZyWALL/USG will use this
connection only when all of the connections set to Active mode are down.
7.4 How to Configure DNS Inbound Load Balancing to
balance DNS Queries Among Interfaces
This is an example of using the ZyWALL/USG dynamically responding to DNS query messages with
its least loaded interface’s IP address. The DNS query senders will then transmit packets to that
interface instead of an interface that has a heavy load. This example assumes that your company’s
domain name is www.example.com. You want your ZyWALL/USG’s WAN1 (202.1.2.3) and WAN2
(202.5.6.7) to use DNS inbound load balancing to balance traffic loading coming from the Internet.
Figure 664 ZyWALL/USG with DNS Inbound Load Balancing Example
Note: All network IP addresses and subnet masks are used as examples in this article.
Please replace them with your actual network IP addresses and subnet masks. This
example was tested using USG310 (Firmware Version: ZLD 4.13).

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