For multi WAN you need both the NAT rule setup and also a firewall rule
with the gateway you wish.  The firewall rule should be set on the same
interface as your single IP address and allow all traffic(or whatever
traffic you wish) from that IP and then set the gateway in the advanced
settings of the rule.  Make sure that the firewall rule isn't overridden by
an earlier rule also.

On Fri, Jul 17, 2015 at 12:26 PM, Vernon Fort <vf...@provident-solutions.com
> wrote:

> I have two wan connections (earthlink[OPT1] and Comcast[WAN]) and one
> lan.  The Comcast is the default WAN/gateway.  I need to setup a source NAT
> so that all outbound traffic from a specific IP address is routed OUT the
> OPT1 wan connection.  I setup an outbound nat but that does not work - it
> still goes out the default route WAN ISP.  I do have a SNAT working for one
> of my WAS virtual IP's but just not the OPT1 snat setup.
>
> Is there a way to route all traffic from a single internal IP address out
> the OPT1 interface?
>
> Vernon
>
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