Lantronix SGX 5150 User Guide - Page 57

To View and Con Wired (USB0) Network Failover Settings, Using Web Manager, Using the CLI

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6: Network Settings Wired (usb0) Network (Failover) Settings Interval Failover Threshold Failback Threshold Description Indicate the interval in which to test reachability Indicate the allowed number of failed pings - after which the device will failover to the wlan0 interface. Indicate the number of successful pings - after which the device will failback to the Ethernet interface. To View and Configure Wired (USB0) Network Failover Settings Using Web Manager  To view USB Failover statistics, click Network on the menu and select Wired Network (USB) > Failover.  To modify USB Failover settings, click Network on the menu and select Wired Network (USB) > Failover > Configuration. Using the CLI  To enter the usb0 link command level: enable > config > if 3 > failover Using XML  Include in your file: Protocol Stack There are various low level network stack specific items that are available for configuration. This includes settings related to IP, ICMP, and ARP, which are described in the sections below. IP Settings This page contains lower level IP Network Stack specific configuration items. Table 6-15 IP Protocol Stack Settings Protocol Stack IP Settings IP Time to Live Multicast Time to Live Description Enter the number of hops to be transmitted before the packet is discarded. This value typically fills the time to live in the IP header. SNMP refers to this value as "ipDefaultTTL". This value fills the Time To Live in any multicast IP header. Normally this value will be one so the packet will be blocked at the first router. It is the number of hops allowed before a multicast packet is discarded. Enter the value to be greater than one to intentionally propagate multicast packets to additional routers. SGX 5150 IoT Device Gateway User Guide 57

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6: Network Settings
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To View and Configure Wired (USB0) Network Failover Settings
Using Web Manager
To view USB Failover statistics, click
Network
on the menu and select
Wired Network (USB)
> Failover
.
To modify USB Failover settings, click
Network
on the menu and select
Wired Network
(USB) > Failover > Configuration
.
Using the CLI
To enter the usb0 link command level:
enable > config > if 3 > failover
Using XML
Include in your file:
<configgroup name="network failover" instance="usb0">
Protocol Stack
There are various low level network stack specific items that are available for configuration. This
includes settings related to IP, ICMP, and ARP, which are described in the sections below.
IP Settings
This page contains lower level IP Network Stack specific configuration items.
Table 6-15
IP Protocol Stack Settings
Interval
Indicate the interval in which to test reachability
Failover Threshold
Indicate the allowed number of failed pings – after which the device will failover to
the wlan0 interface.
Failback Threshold
Indicate the number of successful pings – after which the device will failback to the
Ethernet interface.
Protocol Stack IP Settings
Description
IP Time to Live
Enter the number of hops to be transmitted before the packet is discarded.
This value typically fills the time to live in the IP header. SNMP refers to this
value as "ipDefaultTTL".
Multicast Time to Live
This value fills the Time To Live in any multicast IP header. Normally this
value will be one so the packet will be blocked at the first router. It is the
number of hops allowed before a multicast packet is discarded. Enter the
value to be greater than one to intentionally propagate multicast packets to
additional routers.
Wired (usb0) Network
(Failover) Settings
Description