D-Link DI-LB604 Product Manual - Page 15
Method, Interval, Alive Indicator, Auto Dialup, Disconnect After, EchoTime, Echo Retry - d link router
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DI-LB604 User's Manual Using the Configuration Menu Method: Interval: ICMP: The health checking is performed by sending an ICMP echo request packet to the specific destination. The specific destination ("Alive Indicator") could be either : 1. if the input box is filled (NAME or IP address): the host is used. 2. if the input box is left blank: gateway of wan interface will be used. If one ICMP echo reply packet from Alive Indicator or gateway is received, the connection is considered OK. If there are no response received after 4 tries, the connection is considered to be down. HTTP: The device gets a TCP connection with the Alive Indicator first. Then the device sends HTTP HEAD packet to the Alive Indicator. If any HTTP DATA from the Alive Indicator is received, the connection is considered OK. If there are no response received after 5 tries, the connection is considered to be down. Traffic: If there is no traffic on the WAN port in the Interval time, the connection is considered to be down. The period to check if the WAN port is alive or not. Alive Indicator: This is used for the ICMP or HTTP methods to determine if your Internet connection is active or not.(You can either fill-out the IP address or host name) PPPoE / PPTP Connection Auto Dialup: To enable or disable auto dialup for a PPPoE/PPTP connection. If you decide not to use auto dialup or auto disconnect, then you have to connect/disconnect manually. Disconnect After Idle: The amount of time the router will wait before it disconnects if there is no traffic on the connection. Enter -1 to keep the connection always alive. Enter 0 to enable 'dial on demand by trigger'. EchoTime: To determine how often an Echo request is sent to the PPPoE server. Normally, leave this setting as its default value. Echo Retry: D-Link Systems, Inc. To determine the most times that the Echo request is allowed to be sent to the PPPoE server until getting a response. Normally, leave this setting as its default. 15