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Failover
Auto failover/failback is to ensure an always-on internet connection. Users can set a Master WAN
interface (main WAN) and a slave interface (backup WAN), and when Master WAN fails, it will switch
to slave WAN, and when master WAN restores, it will switch to master WAN interface again.
L3 WAN Failover:
Check Enable to activate L3 WAN failover.
Master Interface:
Select a master WAN interface.
Ping:
To ping to check the master WAN inteface’s connectivity.
L
Gateway:
It will send ping packets to gateway of master interface and wait for response from
it in every “Probe Cycle” to check the connectivity of the gateway of master interface.
L
Host:
It will send ping packets to specific host and wait for response in every “Probe Cycle”.
Slave Interface:
Select a slave WAN interface as backup port.
Ping:
To ping to check the slave WAN inteface’s connectivity.
L
Gateway:
It will send ping packets to gateway of slave interface and wait for response from it
in every “Probe Cycle” to check the connectivity of the gateway of slave interface.
L
Host:
It will send ping packets to specific host and wait for response in every “Probe Cycle”.
Probe Cycle:
Set the time duration for the
Probe Cycle
to determine when the router will switch to
the backup connection once the main connection (main port) fails. For example, when set to 30
seconds, the probe will be conducted every 30 seconds.
Connectivity Decision:
Set how many times of probing failure to switch to backup port.
Note:
1) The time set is for each probe cycle, but the decision to change to the backup port is determined
by
Probe Cycle
multiplied by
connection Decision amount
(e.g. From the image above it will be
30 seconds multiplied
by 3 consecutive fails, the router will determine failover to slave interface.
2).The failback setting follow the same decision policy as the failover. For example, according to
settings above in the screenshot, the connection probe will be carried out every 30 seconds, and 3
consecutive times of probe success is found, the router will determine failback to master interface.
Summary of Contents for BiPAC 8700VAX(L)-1600
Page 17: ...12 The Rear Ports 5 1 2 3 4 7 9 8 10 6 ...
Page 22: ...17 3G 4G LTE mode Failover fallback mode ...
Page 37: ...32 8 In the above page click finish to complete the EZSO settings ...
Page 40: ...35 8 In the above page click finish to complete the EZSO settings ...
Page 43: ...38 8 In the above page click finish to complete the EZSO settings ...
Page 106: ...101 Configure AP as Enrollee Add Registrar with PIN Method 1 Set AP to Unconfigured Mode ...
Page 126: ...121 Router C setup Refer to Router B setup ...
Page 169: ...164 Accessing mechanism of Storage In your computer Click Start Run enter 192 168 1 254 ...
Page 171: ...166 Access the folder public ...
Page 174: ...169 Step 2 Click Add a Printer Step 3 Click Add a network wireless or Bluetooth printer ...
Page 185: ...180 How to disable set rule Rule inactive ...
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Page 246: ...241 4 Input Internet address and Destination name for this connection and press Next ...
Page 247: ...242 5 Input the account user name and password and press Create ...
Page 248: ...243 6 Connect to the server ...
Page 250: ...245 ...
Page 262: ...257 4 Input Internet address and Destination name for this connection and press Next ...
Page 263: ...258 5 Input the account user name and password and press Create ...
Page 267: ...262 ...
Page 291: ...286 2 ipoe_eth4 with DDNS www hometest1 com using username password test test ...
Page 303: ...298 Click Apply to confirm your settings ...
Page 312: ...307 Mobile Network User can press Scan to discover available 3G 4G LTE mobile network ...
Page 318: ...313 Example Ping www google com ...
Page 319: ...314 Example trace www google com ...