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© Virtual Access 2018
GW2020 Series User Manual
Issue: 2.1
Page 185 of 423
config interface 'Ethernet'
option health_interval '10'
option icmp_hosts 'dns'
option timeout '3'
option health_fail_retries '3'
option health_recovery_retries '5'
option priority '2'
option manage_state 'yes'
option exclusive_group '0'
option ifup_retry_sec '300'
option ifup_timeout_sec '40'
The following output shows the multi-WAN standard stop/start commands for
troubleshooting.
root@VA_router:~# /etc/init.d/multiwan
Syntax: /etc/init.d/multiwan [command]
Available commands:
start Start the service
stop Stop the service
restart Restart the service
reload Reload configuration files (or restart if that fails)
enable Enable service autostart
disable Disable service autostart
When troubleshooting, make sure that the routing table is correct using
route –n
.
Ensure all parameters in the multi-WAN package are correct. The name used for multi-
WAN interfaces must be identical, including upper and lowercases, to the interface name
defined in the network configuration.
To check the names and settings are correct, browse to Network - > interfaces (or
alternatively, run: cat/etc/config/network through CLI).
Enter the name of the WAN interface to configure, and then click Add. The new section
for configuring specific parameters will appear.