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NB3710 User Manual 4.0
We recommend to use the
permanent
operation mode for WAN links in general. How-
ever, in case of time-limited mobile tariffs for instance, the
switchover
mode might be
applicable. By using the
distributed
mode, it is possible to distribute outgoing traffic
over multiple WAN links based on their weight ratio.
For mobile links, it is further possible to pass through the WAN address towards a local
host (also called Drop-In or IP Pass-through). In particular, the first DHCP client will
receive the public IP address. More or less, the system acts like a modem in such case
which can be helpful in case of firewall issues. Once established, the Web Manager can
be reached over port 8080 using the WAN address but still over the LAN1 interface
using port 80.
Parameter
WAN Link Operation Modes
disabled
Link is disabled
permanent
Link is being established permanently
on switchover
Link is being established on switchover, it will be dialled if
previous links failed
distributed
Link is member of a load distribution group
Parameter
WAN Link Settings
Operation mode
The operation mode of the link
Weight
The weight ratio of a distributed link
Switch-back
Specifies the switch-back condition of a switchover link and
the time after an active hotlink will be teared down
IP Pass-through
Specifies whether the IP address of the WAN link should
be passed-through to the first DHCP client of the specified
LAN interface
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Page 104: ...NB3710 User Manual 4 0 Figure 5 34 PPTP Tunnel Configuration...
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Page 117: ...NB3710 User Manual 4 0 Figure 5 38 SDK Jobs...
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Page 131: ...NB3710 User Manual 4 0 Figure 5 44 SMS Configuration...
Page 156: ...NB3710 User Manual 4 0 Figure 5 55 Remote Authentication...
Page 160: ...NB3710 User Manual 4 0 Figure 5 57 Automatic File Configuration...
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Page 173: ...NB3710 User Manual 4 0 5 9 LOGOUT Please use this menu to log out from the Web Manager...
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