I guess you are looking to configure inbound access to a local resource via X2 WAN but would like to get the same local resource routed via X1 WAN for outbound Internet access.
If this is right, you should have separate NAT policies defined for inbound access and outbound access respectively. If the X1 WAN is secondary WAN, then you should define a static route on the SonicWall to force the local resource to go via X1.
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Hi @EHSAN,
Thank you for visiting SonicWall Community.
I guess you are looking to configure inbound access to a local resource via X2 WAN but would like to get the same local resource routed via X1 WAN for outbound Internet access.
If this is right, you should have separate NAT policies defined for inbound access and outbound access respectively. If the X1 WAN is secondary WAN, then you should define a static route on the SonicWall to force the local resource to go via X1.
Hope this helps.
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Saravanan V
Technical Support Advisor - Premier Services
Professional Services
Hi @Ehsan , I think my answer to your other question linked below, also probably answers this
https://community.sonicwall.com/technology-and-support/discussion/2014/multiple-wan-subnet-with-multiple-transparent-range#latest