Chapter 4
Advanced Configuration
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10/100 16-Port VPN Router
Service Management
Service Name
Enter a name. For IP Binding only, select
All
.
Protocol
Select the protocol it uses.
Port Range
Enter its range.
Click
Add to List
. Click
Save Settings
to save your changes,
or click
Cancel Changes
to undo them. Click
Exit
to return
to the
Multi-WAN
screen.
If you want to modify a service you have created, select it
and click
Update this service
. Make changes. Click
Save
Settings
to save your changes, or click
Cancel Changes
to
undo them. Click
Exit
to return to the
Multi-WAN
screen.
If you want to delete a service you have created, select it
and click
Delete selected service
. Click
Save Settings
to save your changes, or click
Cancel Changes
to undo
them. Click
Exit
to return to the
Multi-WAN
screen.
Source IP
Enter the source IP address or range. If you
need Service Binding only, then you can keep the default,
which is
0
.
Destination IP
Enter the destination IP address or range.
If you need Service Binding only, then you can keep the
default, which is
0
.
Enable
Select
Enable
to use this Protocol Binding rule.
Click
Add to List
, and configure as many rules as you
would like, up to a maximum of 100. To delete a rule, select
it and click
Delete selected application
.
Click
Save Settings
to save your changes, or click
Cancel
Changes
to undo them.
On the
Edit Load Balance
screen, click
Save Settings
to
save your changes, or click
Cancel Changes
to undo them.
Click
Back
to return to the
Multi-WAN
screen without
saving any changes.
Edit Load Balance (IP Group)
After you clicked Edit, configure the Load Balance settings
for the selected WAN port.
System Management > Multi-WAN > IP Group (By Users) > Edit Load
Balance
Bandwidth
Interface
The selected WAN port will be displayed.
The Max. Bandwidth provided by ISP
Upstream
Enter the maximum upstream bandwidth
provided by your ISP. The default is
512
kbit/sec.
Downstream
Enter
the
maximum
downstream
bandwidth provided by your ISP. The default is
512
kbit/sec.
Network Service Detection
Network Service Detection can test a WAN port’s network
connectivity by pinging the Default Gateway or a specific
IP address. This tool can detect the network connection
status of the ISP if you have set up the DNS server in the
Setup > Network
screen. If you did not set up the DNS
server, the checkbox will be grayed out, and then you
cannot use the DNS lookup tool.
Network Service Detection
Network Service Detection
helps manage your connection and can report when your
connection experiences problems. To use this service,
select this option.
Retry Count
Enter the number of times the Router will
try to reconnect if the connection fails.