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Digi Connect EZ Mini User Guide
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11. For
Attempts
, type the number of probe attempts before the WAN is considered to have failed.
12. For
Response timeout
, type the amount of time that the device should wait for a response to
a probe attempt before considering it to have failed.
Allowed values are any number of weeks, days, hours, minutes, or seconds, and take the
format
number
{
w|d|h|m|s
}.
For example, to set
Response timeout
to ten minutes, enter
10m
or
600s
.
The default is 15 seconds.
13. Add a test target:
a. Click to expand
Test targets
.
b. For
Add Test target
, click
.
c. Select the
Test type
:
n
Test another interface's status
: Allows you to test another interface's status, to
create a failover or coupled relationship between interfaces. If
Test another
interface's status
is selected:
l
For
Test Interface
, select the alternate interface to be tested.
l
For
IP version
, select the alternate interface's IP version. This allows you to
determine the alternate interface's status for a particular IP version.
l
For
Expected status
, select whether the expected status of the alternate
interface is
Up
or
Down
. For example, if
Expected status
is set to
Down
, but
the alternate interface is determined to be up, then this test will fail.
n
Ping test
: Tests connectivity by sending an ICMP echo request to the hostname or
IP address specified in
Ping host
. You can also optionally change the number of
bytes in the
Ping payload size
.
n
DNS test
: Tests connectivity by sending a DNS query to the specified
DNS server
.
n
HTTP test
: Tests connectivity by sending an HTTP or HTTPS GET request to the
URL specified in
Web servers
. The URL should take the format of
http
[s]://
hostname
/[
path
]
.
n
Test DNS servers configured for this interface
: Tests connectivity by sending a
DNS query to the DNS servers configured for this interface.
n
Test the interface status
: The interface is considered to be down based on:
l
Down time
: The amount of time that the interface can be down before this test
is considered to have failed.
Allowed values are any number of weeks, days, hours, minutes, or seconds, and
take the format
number
{
w|d|h|m|s
}.
For example, to set
Down time
to ten minutes, enter
10m
or
600s
.
The default is 60 seconds.