Lantronix SGX 5150 User Guide - Page 56

To View and Con Wired Network (USB) QoS Settings, Using Web Manager, Using the CLI, Using XML

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6: Network Settings Table 6-13 Wired (usb0) Network QoS Settings Wired (usb0) Network Description Settings State Click to enable or disable state. Import filters Click to enable or disable import filters to import configurations from other interfaces. Uplink Speed Enter the maximum uplink speed. Set 0 to set speed to default. Delete Click the checkbox to the left of any existing QoS filter to be deleted and click the Submit button. Filter type Select the filter type from the drop-down window:  Network  Port Network Enter the Network, if the Network filter type is selected. Ports Enter the Port, if the Port filter type is selected. Priority Select the priority of the filter from the drop-down menu. To View and Configure Wired Network (USB) QoS Settings Using Web Manager  To view Ethernet (usb0) QoS statistics, click Network on the menu and select Wired Network (USB) > QoS.  To modify Ethernet (usb0) QoS information, click Network on the menu and select Wired Network (USB) > QoS > Configuration. Using the CLI  To enter the usb0 QoS command level: enable > config > if 3 > qos Using XML  Include in your file: Wired (usb0) Network Failover The SGX 5150 device gateway provides a USB network failover, in the form of a "dead remote host reachability" mechanism (essentially a ping against a known host). If the remote host is determined to be not reachable, the device will failover to the Wi-Fi interface. If the remote host is determined to be reachable, the device will failback to the USB interface. Table 6-14 Wired (usb0) Network Failover Settings Wired (usb0) Network (Failover) Settings State Failover Interface Hostname Ping Protocol Timeout Description Click to enable or disable state. Always select eth0 in the SGX 5150 device gateway. Enter the remote host to test reachability. Select ICMP or TCP based ping. Indicate the interval to wait for ping response from remote host. SGX 5150 IoT Device Gateway User Guide 56

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6: Network Settings
SGX 5150 IoT Device Gateway User Guide
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Table 6-13
Wired (usb0) Network QoS Settings
To View and Configure Wired Network (USB) QoS Settings
Using Web Manager
To view Ethernet (usb0) QoS statistics, click
Network
on the menu and select
Wired Network (USB) > QoS
.
To modify Ethernet (usb0) QoS information, click
Network
on the menu and select
Wired Network (USB) > QoS > Configuration
.
Using the CLI
To enter the usb0 QoS command level:
enable > config > if 3 > qos
Using XML
Include in your file:
<configgroup name="ethernet" instance="usb0">
Wired (usb0) Network Failover
The SGX 5150 device gateway provides a USB network failover, in the form of a "dead remote
host reachability" mechanism (essentially a ping against a known host). If the remote host is
determined to be not reachable, the device will failover to the Wi-Fi interface. If the remote host is
determined to be reachable, the device will failback to the USB interface.
Table 6-14
Wired (usb0) Network Failover Settings
Wired (usb0) Network
Settings
Description
State
Click to enable or disable state.
Import filters
Click to enable or disable import filters to import configurations from other
interfaces.
Uplink Speed
Enter the maximum uplink speed. Set 0 to set speed to default.
Delete
Click the checkbox to the left of any existing QoS filter to be deleted and click the
Submit button.
Filter type
Select the filter type from the drop-down window:
Network
Port
Network
Enter the Network, if the Network filter type is selected.
Ports
Enter the Port, if the Port filter type is selected.
Priority
Select the priority of the filter from the drop-down menu.
Wired (usb0) Network
(Failover) Settings
Description
State
Click to enable or disable state.
Failover Interface
Always select eth0 in the SGX 5150 device gateway.
Hostname
Enter the remote host to test reachability.
Ping Protocol
Select ICMP or TCP based ping.
Timeout
Indicate the interval to wait for ping response from remote host.