RAM-6021 Wired Router
75
Services Tab
Test
Interval
(in
minutes)(Required):
Enter
the
time
interval
(in
minutes)
to
which
the
ping
packets
would
be
sent.
The
recommended
setting
for
this
option
is
50.
Test
Packets
to
Send
(Required):
Specify
the
number
the
time
packets
to
send
out
to
test
connectivity.
The
minimum
is
1
and
the
maximum
is
10.
Allowable
Packet
Loss
(Required):
Specify
the
number
of
lost
packets
that
are
acceptable
before
the
link
is
considered
unavailable.
Note:
The
value
must
be
less
that
the
number
of
test
packets
set
via
Test
Packets
to
Send.
Host
Address
(Required):
Enter
the
IP
Address
of
the
destination
host
to
which
the
ping
packet
would
be
sent.
Default
setting
is
“1.0.0.1”.
Host
Address
#2:
Enter
the
IP
Address
of
the
second
destination
host
to
which
the
ping
packet
would
be
sent.
This
sec
‐
ond
host
is
tested
only
when
the
first
one
fails.
There
is
no
default
setting
for
this
option.
Host
Fail
Type:
Choose
“Any
Host”
to
run
the
action
when
the
first
and
last
host
fail
the
test.
Choose
“Last
Host”
to
run
the
action
when
the
first
and
lost
host
fail
the
test.
Source
Interface:
Select
the
name
of
the
interface
to
which
the
service
will
bind
for
communications
tests.
The
recom
‐
mended
setting
for
this
option
is
None.
Source
IP
Address:
Enter
the
IP
address
to
use
as
a
source
for
communications
tests.
Note:
This
will
be
the
source
IP
address
of
the
PING
packets,
but
does
not
necessarily
reflect
the
interface
from
which
packet
will
traverse
the
unit.
Failure
Command
Script:
Choose
the
name
of
the
command
script
to
be
executed
when
the
PING
test
fails.
for
exam
‐
ple,
if
“Reboot”
is
an
option,
then
when
selected,
the
wired
router
will
be
restarted.
Note:
Recommended
setting
is
“None”
for
standard
operation
with
no
special
behaviors.
Reboot
will
restart
the
device.
•
Click
on
the
APPLY
button
for
the
changes
to
take
effect.
2.5.8
Serial
IP
The
Serial
IP
menu
item
is
used
to
configure
serial
communication
such
as
POS
device,
serial
data
logging
or
serial
trans
‐
mitter
via
serial
cable
on
the
Red
Lion
router
and
third
party
UDP
or
TCP/IP
Client/Server
application.