Cisco WRP400-G1 Administration Guide - Page 131

Setup > Connection Recovery, Recovery & Failover

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Data Fields Setup B Service Type The most commonly available type of mobile data service connection based on your area service signal. If your location supports only one mobile data service, you may set up for enhance build up connection. The first selection will always search for HSPDA/3G/UMTS service or switch to GPRS automatically only when it is available. Setup > Connection Recovery Recovery & Failover Ethernet Connection Recovery When this feature is enabled, the Internet connection is made through the Ethernet interface if it is available. This feature also enables the Interface Connection Failover feature, so that a connection failure on the Ethernet interface causes the WRP400 to attempt to bring up the connection through the mobile network if available. Whenever the Ethernet Internet connection recovers, the WRP400 automatically attempts to bring back and recover the Ethernet Internet connection. Interface Connection Failover Ethernet Connection Recovery requires that the Mobile Connection Mode is set to Auto and the Ethernet interface is set to the high priority. When this feature is enabled, the WRP400 detects the physical connection and/or presence of traffic on the Internet link. If the link is idle for some time, the WRP400 attempts to ping a destination. If the ping does not reply, the WRP400 assumes the link is down and attempts to fail over to another interface. Timeout This feature is automatically enabled if Ethernet Connection Recovery is enabled. Specify the time interval at which the WRP400 detects the status of the Internet connection. Default: 60 seconds Cisco Small Business WRP400 Administration Guide 129

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Data Fields
Setup
Cisco Small Business WRP400 Administration Guide
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B
Setup > Connection Recovery
Service Type
The most commonly available type of mobile
data service connection based on your area
service signal. If your location supports only one
mobile data service, you may set up for enhance
build up connection. The first selection will
always search for HSPDA/3G/UMTS service or
switch to GPRS automatically only when it is
available.
Recovery & Failover
Ethernet Connection
Recovery
When this feature is enabled, the Internet
connection is made through the Ethernet
interface if it is available. This feature also
enables the Interface Connection Failover
feature, so that a connection failure on the
Ethernet interface causes the WRP400 to
attempt to bring up the connection through the
mobile network if available. Whenever the
Ethernet Internet connection recovers, the
WRP400 automatically attempts to bring back
and recover the Ethernet Internet connection.
Ethernet Connection Recovery requires that the
Mobile Connection Mode is set to Auto and the
Ethernet interface is set to the high priority.
Interface Connection Failover
When this feature is enabled, the WRP400
detects the physical connection and/or
presence of traffic on the Internet link. If the link
is idle for some time, the WRP400 attempts to
ping a destination. If the ping does not reply, the
WRP400 assumes the link is down and attempts
to fail over to another interface.
This feature is automatically enabled if Ethernet
Connection Recovery is enabled.
Timeout
Specify the time interval at which the WRP400
detects the status of the Internet connection.
Default: 60 seconds