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Chapter 5: Network Configuration
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Command
Description
Ping Health Checker
Enable Ping-Checker
Enable/disable Ping-Checker
Note
The Ping-Cecker is used for active connection
surveillance
Recommended in particular for mobile or highy
reliable applications
Ping IP/Host
Ping destination
IP or host
Ping-Interface
Specifies the interface to usefor sending Ping packets (necessary
for Ping-Recovery)
Ping Gateway
Gateway to use for sending ping packets (necessary for Ping-
Recovery)
Ping Interval
Ping interval in seconds (e.g. 60)
Ping Interval if one request
failed
Ping interval to use if one request failed in seconds (e.g. 2)
Ping Size
Size of Ping-Request in bytes. The default 8-Byte ICMP header
will be added.
(e.g. 8 [+ 8 B ICMP- and 20 B IP-Header = 36 Bytes])
Ping Timeout
Time to wait for a ping response in seconds (e.g. 4)
Maximum failed Requests
Maximum failed ping requests before disconnecting the entry
(default: 2)
Perform Ping-Recovery
Activate/deactivate Ping-Recovery
Note
Using Ping-Recovery checks if data transmission is
possible during initialisation
Disconnect the connection in case of error
Ping Recovery Interval
Interval in seconds
Ping Recovery Timeout
Time to wait for an Ping-Response in seconds
Ping Recovery Count
Maximum failed recovery-ping requests before disconnecting the
entry
Dependencies
Go Out-of-Service
Whether this connection-entry should go Out-of-Service or not
Out-of-Service-Time
Out-Of-Service time in seconds
Inhibited by these
Connections
List of Connection-Dial-Entries by which this entry is inhibited
when:
Mode
Active
Connection Entry is about to establish the
connection
Initializing
Connection is established, initialization is running,
e.g. add a Route, time
syncronisation…
Connected
Connection is established, Initialization is done
OOS
Connection Entry is Out-of-Service