User's Manual
Table Of Contents
- WavePoint™ Product Safety
- Preface
- Chapter 1: Introduction
- Key Features and Supported Protocols
- Requirements
- Accessories
- Product Variations
- WavePoint 10e Labels
- WavePoint™ Components
- Certified Antennas
- Connect Power
- Network Deployment Scenarios
- Connecting and Logging In
- Configuration Pages
- Chapter 2: Configuring Basic WavePoint™ Network Features
- Chapter 3: Additional Data Networking Features
- Chapter 4: Configuring Wireless Access
- Example: Point-to-Point Configuration
- Point-to-Multipoint Configuration Examples
- Configuring Wireless Communication
- Defining Advanced Radio Settings
- Verify the Wireless Connection
- Enabling Virtual Access Points
- Wireless Security
- Scheduling When Wireless Connections are Available
- Chapter 5: Security
- Chapter 6: Management and Administration
- Set Up Remote Access to the WAN Port
- User Access Management
- Software Maintenance
- System Logging
- Simple Network Management Protocol (SNMP)
- Authentication Certificates
- Setting the Date and Time
- System Statistics
- Chapter 7: Diagnostics and Troubleshooting
- Appendix A: Factory Default Settings
- Chapter B: Installation Instructions
- Appendix C: WavePoint™ Configurations
- Appendix D: Bench Test Verification of WavePoint™ Configuration
- Appendix E: WavePoint 10e Technical Specifications
- Glossary
- Index
Chapter 3: Additional Data Networking Features
Example: If one WAN has a more robust link than the other, direct the low-
latency information over that link and direct back ground information to the WAN
with the less robust link.
l Spill Over - Have the WAN 1 act as the primary link until a defined threshold set in
Step 3 is reached. When the WAN reaches the defined threshold, the additional
data is directed to WAN 2.
5. If Spill Over is selected as the load balancing method, complete the Spillover
Configuration section to further refine the distribution of data between the WANs:
a. Enter the Load Tolerance percentage between 20 and 80 of the maximum
bandwidth at which the data is sent to WAN 2.
Example: Set this field to 50 and the Max Bandwidth field to 1500 bytes.
When the bandwidth received on WAN 1 reaches 50 percent of 1500 bytes,
or 750 bytes, any additional data is directed to WAN2.
b. In the Max Bandwidth field, enter the number of bytes at which the data is sent
to WAN 2.
Example: Set this field to 1500 bytes and the Load Tolerance field to 50
percent. When the bandwidth received on WAN 1 reaches 50 percent of 1500
bytes, or 750 bytes, any additional data is directed to WAN2.
6. Click Save to save the changes or Cancel to clear any changes without saving.
Restricting the Traffic Type for Each WAN Port
Protocol bindings ensure a defined type of traffic is always sent over one of the two configured WAN
interfaces when more than one Gateway to the Internet is available.
l A protocol binding configuration can be disabled at any time.
See Enable or Disable a Protocol Binding Configuration on page 54
l A protocol binding configuration can be deleted.
See Delete a Protocol Binding Configuration on page 54.
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