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E880-IR01 user manual
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Users can handle exceptions in some interfaces or set some parameters through other sub-options.
In the option Network-> Load balancing, users can set the relevant parameters of load balancing, as shown in the
figure below.
In this device, we have set two load balancing configurations for multiple network ports by default for users. Next,
we will give a brief description of the relevant sub-options of this function for the load balancing formed by these two
interfaces. Users can learn to configure their own rules after understanding it.
Interface:
It is used to add, delete or configure all external network access interfaces that need to be load balanced, and
configure related parameters for interface status definition and detection.
Via the edit button, you can view the related settings between each interface. Some parameters are described below.
[Tracking IP]: Check whether the external network access of the device is normal by detecting and tracking the
pinged destination host, which is usually the public IP.
[Tracking Reliability]: Specify how many IP addresses can be connected when the interface is considered online.
[Ping count]: Number of pings on the external network.
[Ping timeout]: When the ping of the external network is unreachable or there is no response, it is considered
timeout.
[Ping interval]: How often ping the destination host IP.
[Interface offline]: When the number of ping failures reaches this value, the interface will be considered offline.
[ Interface online]: When the number of successful pings reaches this value, the interface that is considered offline
will be online again.
[Hop number]: It shows the priority configured by this interface in multiple interfaces (the smaller the hop value, the
higher the priority). It cannot be modified here.