MoRoS GPRS 2.1 PRO
Functions
Configure the priority of the targets under "Priority". For this, the options
"Try the last successful target at first" and "Always try target A first" are
available. The MoRoS GPRS 2.1 PRO will try the respective target first.
The MoRoS GPRS 2.1 PRO will always try to reach the other target, if the
connection to the configured target cannot be established.
If the router does not receive a DNS server IP address to be used with a
dial-out, the checkbox "Request DNS server address" must be disabled.
Otherwise, it might happen that a connection cannot be established.
Save your settings by clicking "OK".
12.4.2
Configure Leased Line Operation
You can configure the MoRoS GPRS 2.1 PRO to permanently maintain a PPP con-
nection. This operating mode is interesting for private networks with no minute
charges, or for billing models, for which only the transmitted data volume is charged
for (e.g. packet-based networks). In this operating mode, the MoRoS GPRS 2.1 PRO
will immediately establish the connection after system start. The MoRoS GPRS 2.1
PRO checks the connection for its function periodically. The connection check can
be performed either via a DNS query of a host name or via PING at a host.
Configuration with the web interface
In order to configure a leased line, check in the menu "Dial-Out" on the
page "Dial-Out" the checkbox "Connect immediately and hold connec-
tion".
If necessary, enter another time in minutes for the connection check into
the entry field "Interval for checking connection". The default setting is 60
minutes. If a closed connection is determined after this time, the MoRoS
GPRS 2.1 PRO will attempt to re-establish the connection after one min-
ute. If the attempt fails, there will be another attempt after 5 minutes. The
next attempt will take place after 30 minutes; if this attempt fails as well,
the MoRoS GPRS 2.1 PRO will attempt to re-establish the connection
every 60 minutes.
Select the method for connection check using the radio buttons behind
"Type to check the connection" and enter a host name or an "IP address".
The two methods have a different effect. A failed DNS request terminates
a possibly existing connection and re-establishes the connection. A failed
ping will make sure that the connection is re-initiated, if it was closed after
the last data packet or ping. The existing connection is not terminated, if
the ping is not responded to.
Save your settings by clicking "OK".
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