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Monitoring capabilities in the web interface
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IP Network Failover statistics
The IP Network Failover page is used to view detailed IP Network Failover status and statistics
that may aid in troubleshooting network communication problems.
The IP Network Failover feature provides a dynamic method for selecting the default gateway. If
failover is properly configured and enabled, it overrides the Gateway Priority selection in the
Advanced Network Settings. If failover is off/disabled, the non-failover gateway configuration is
enabled. To configure IP Network Failover, use the IP Network Failover Settings page in the
Network Configuration area. See "IP Network Failover settings" on page 79. To configure the non-
failover default gateway priority list, use the Advanced Network Settings page in the
Network Configuration area. See "IP Network Failover settings" on page 79.
Current Default Gateway Status
This information reports the current status of the default gateway, including the interface
name, default gateway IP address, and how the default gateway was configured (Failover or
Non-Failover).
Current Network Failover Status
This information reports the current status of the Network Failover feature's management of
the default gateway.
Failover State: The current configured state (On or Off) of Network Failover.
Fallback to Non-Failover: The current configured state (On or Off) of Network
Failover option to fall back to Non-Failover. The fallback option is used if a default
gateway cannot be configured by Network Failover. Failure to configure a default
gateway could occur if one or more interfaces are not enabled (On) for Network
Failover use, or if those enabled interfaces are not Up or do not have a gateway
associated with them.