TRENDnet TEW-829DRU Users Guide - Page 63

Default Traffic Rule, In this mode, Internet traffic will be routed to both

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TRENDnet User's Guide Default Traffic Rule  Policy - This setting controls the default WAN mode for Internet connectivity access for all local interface such as LAN, wireless LAN, and VLAN interfaces. o WAN1 (Failover to WAN2) - This is the default WAN mode. In this mode, the primary WAN interface is set to WAN1 and secondary WAN interface is set to WAN2. All traffic will be routed only through WAN1 and will only route to WAN2 for Internet connectivity if the WAN1 primary interface link status fails. If WAN1 connectivity is restored, all Internet traffic will revert back to the primary WAN1 interface. o WAN2 (Failover to WAN1) -In this mode, the primary WAN interface is set to WAN2 and secondary WAN interface is set to WAN1. All traffic will be routed only through WAN2 and will only route to WAN1 if the WAN2 primary fails or is disconnected. If WAN2 connectivity is restored, all Internet traffic will revert back to the primary WAN2 interface. Limited Warranty o Load Balance - In this mode, Internet traffic will be routed to both WAN1 and WAN2 interfaces based on weighted percentage. Traffic will be distributed to WAN1 and WAN2 based on the total of sessions and weighted % assignment. For example: If selecting a weight of 60% : 40% (WAN1:WAN2), 60% of all Internet sessions will be sent to WAN1 and the remaining 40% will be sent to WAN2. o WAN1 (Fixed) - In this mode, all Internet traffic will only be routed to the WAN1 interface. The WAN2 interface is not used. o WAN2 (Fixed) - In this mode, all Internet traffic will only be routed to the WAN2 interface. The WAN1 interface is not used. © Copyright 2019 TRENDnet. All Rights Reserved. o Default (Use main routing table) - Selecting this option will use the internal routing table to make routing decisions between WAN1 and WAN2 and allow you to device custom policies under the Advanced tab. 56

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TRENDnet User’s Guide
Limited Warranty
Default Traffic Rule
Policy
This setting controls the default WAN mode for Internet connectivity access
for all local interface such as LAN, wireless LAN, and VLAN interfaces.
o
WAN1 (Failover to WAN2)
This is the default WAN mode. In this
mode, the primary WAN interface is set to WAN1 and secondary WAN
interface is set to WAN2. All traffic will be routed only through WAN1
and will only route to WAN2 for Internet connectivity if the WAN1
primary interface link status fails. If WAN1 connectivity is restored, all
Internet traffic will revert back to the primary WAN1 interface.
o
WAN2 (Failover to WAN1)
In this mode, the primary WAN interface
is set to WAN2 and secondary WAN interface is set to WAN1. All traffic
will be routed only through WAN2 and will only route to WAN1 if the
WAN2 primary fails or is disconnected. If WAN2 connectivity is
restored, all Internet traffic will revert back to the primary WAN2
interface.
o
WAN1 (Fixed)
In this mode, all Internet traffic will only be routed to
the WAN1 interface. The WAN2 interface is not used.
o
WAN2 (Fixed)
In this mode, all Internet traffic will only be routed to
the WAN2 interface. The WAN1 interface is not used.
o
Load Balance
In this mode, Internet traffic will be routed to both
WAN1 and WAN2 interfaces based on weighted percentage. Traffic
will be distributed to WAN1 and WAN2 based on the total of sessions
and weighted % assignment. For example: If selecting a weight of 60%
: 40% (WAN1:WAN2), 60% of all Internet sessions will be sent to
WAN1 and the remaining 40% will be sent to WAN2.
o
Default (Use main routing table)
Selecting this option will use the
internal routing table to make routing decisions between WAN1 and
WAN2 and allow you to device custom policies under the Advanced
tab.