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Vrouter two - Palo Alto - Starlink 2 Antennas

Vrouter two - Palo Alto - Starlink 2 Antennas


Hi there, how are you doing, I hope you are doing well.


I have a customer who wants to connect two Starlink antennas to a Palo Alto.


Now the issue is that in Starlink you cannot change the LAN network they give you, and it is always the same.


I understand that it is not the best, I do not expect a list of best practices of response because I know it is the worst practice, only those who have done something similar can or can not ?


Now I understand that in Palo Alto, I haven't done it, but I understand it could be done. With two different Vrouters and then forcing with PBF for one and other interface I could connect without issues, because if I use the same addressing in the same vrouter there will be problems in Palo Alto.


Thanks for the time, the good vibes and the collaboration.

I remain attentive @Reaper


Regards

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Reaper
Reaper
Aug 23, 2023

have you tried using PBF?

set both interfaces to the same subnet, different IP (e.g. 10.0.0.2/24 & 10.0.0.3/24)

then use PBF to send some traffic over one and some over the other?

this should work but won't give good 'balancing'


if you're able to get VSYS enabled on your device, you could use one vsys as a simple NAT gateway, loop the vsys from the outside, and then even use ECMP to load balance (but that's quite expensive)

a cheap inbetween could be to put a simple NAT router (like an ubiquity or mikrotik?) between one starlink and the Palo?


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