Lantronix G520 G520 User Guide - Page 184

Edit MWAN Interface, Save & Apply, Go to Network > Load Balancing > Interfaces.

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11: Network Parameters Interface down Interface up Metric Description Displays the number of consecutive failed attempts after which the interface is declared offline. Displays the number of consecutive successful pings after which the interface is declared online. Metric assigned to the interface. Edit MWAN Interface To edit MWAN interface settings: 1. Go to Network > Load Balancing > Interfaces. 2. To modify an interface, select the interface and click Edit. 3. Modify the settings. see Table 11-32. 4. Click Save & Apply. Table 11-32 MWAN Interface Configuration Parameters Description Enabled Enable the Interface.  No - Interface do not participate in Load Balancing.  Yes - Interface is enabled and can connect to Internet. Once enabled it can be tracked using ping configuration. Initial State Offline - traffic goes via this interface only if the load balancer has checked the connection first. Online - the interface is marked as online immediately. Default is Online Internet Protocol Tracking hostname or IP address Displays the internet protocol of the interface as IPv4 or IPv6. IP Address to which the ping requests are sent from the interface to determine if the interface is up or down. Leave the field blank to assume the interface is always online. Tracking method Select the tracking method in use. Default is ping. Tracking source Select the tracking source to use. Options are Interface or Address Tracking reliability Enter the number of responses that must be received from tracking IP Addresses to consider the Interface as up. Ping count Enter the number of ping packets that will be sent. The default ping count is 5. Ping size Size of the ping request in bytes. Default value is 56. Max TTL Displays the Max Time to Live (Max TTL) timer value to be included in the packets that tells the recipient how long to hold or use the packet before expiring or discarding the packet or data. Check link quality Select to check link quality otherwise leave box unselected. G520 Series IoT Cellular Gateway User Guide 184

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11: Network
G520 Series IoT Cellular Gateway User Guide
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Edit MWAN Interface
To edit MWAN interface settings:
1.
Go to Network > Load Balancing > Interfaces.
2.
To modify an interface, select the interface and click
Edit
.
3.
Modify the settings. see
Table 11-32
.
4.
Click
Save & Apply
.
Table 11-32
MWAN Interface Configuration
Interface down
Displays the number of consecutive failed attempts after which the
interface is declared offline.
Interface up
Displays the number of consecutive successful pings after which the
interface is declared online.
Metric
Metric assigned to the interface.
Parameters
Description
Enabled
Enable the Interface.
No – Interface do not participate in Load Balancing.
Yes – Interface is enabled and can connect to Internet. Once
enabled it can be tracked using ping configuration.
Initial State
Offline – traffic goes via this interface only if the load balancer has
checked the connection first.
Online – the interface is marked as online immediately.
Default is Online
Internet Protocol
Displays the internet protocol of the interface as IPv4 or IPv6.
Tracking hostname or IP
address
IP Address to which the ping requests are sent from the interface to
determine if the interface is up or down.
Leave the field blank to assume the interface is always online.
Tracking method
Select the tracking method in use. Default is ping.
Tracking source
Select the tracking source to use. Options are Interface or Address
Tracking reliability
Enter the number of responses that must be received from tracking IP
Addresses to consider the Interface as up.
Ping count
Enter the number of ping packets that will be sent.
The default ping count is 5.
Ping size
Size of the ping request in bytes.
Default value is 56.
Max TTL
Displays the Max Time to Live (Max TTL) timer value to be included in
the packets that tells the recipient how long to hold or use the packet
before expiring or discarding the packet or data.
Check link quality
Select to check link quality otherwise leave box unselected.
Parameters
Description