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17: Configuring Multi-WAN
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Attempts Before
WAN Failover
Dropdown list No 3
Sets the amount of retries before
interface is considered a failure.
Attempts Before
WAN Recovery
Dropdown list Yes 5
Sets the number of healthy pings
before the interface is considered
healthy.
Failover Traffic
Destination
Dropdown list Yes
Load Balancer
(Compatibility)
This field is not applicable unless
you have 2 WAN interfaces
connected simultaneously and
want to forward traffic to a specific
interface after the failover.
DNS Server(s) Dropdown list No Auto Specifies DNS for the interface.
Priority Numeric value Yes 0
Specifies the priority of the
interface, a higher value is better.
1 is better than 0, therefore the
interface with priority of 1 will
connect first.
Manage Interface
State (Up/Down)
Boolean Yes Yes
Sets the interface start/stop by
Multi-WAN.
Exclusive Group Numeric value No 0
Defines the interface within the
group, only one interface can be
active: SIM 1 or SIM 2.
Minimum ifup
interval
Dropdown
list/Numeric
value
Yes 300 secs
Specifies the time for interface to
start up. If it is not up after this
period, it will be considered a fail.
Interface Start
Timeout
Dropdown
list/Numeric
value
Yes 40 secs
Specifies the minimum interval
between two successive interface
start attempts.
Signal Threshold
(dBm)
Dropdown
list/Numeric
value
Yes -150
Specifies the minimum dBm signal
strength before considering if the
interface fails signal health check.
RSCP Threshold
(dBm)
Dropdown
list/Numeric
value
Yes -150
Specifies the minimum RSCP
signal strength before considering
if the interface fails signal health
check.
ECIO Threshold
(dBm)
Dropdown
list/Numeric
value
Yes -35
Specifies the minimum ECIO signal
strength before considering if the
interface fails signal health check.
Table 15: Multi-WAN interface fields and their descriptions
You can also set up traffic rules, to forward specific traffic out of the right WAN
interface, based on source, destination address, protocol or port. This is useful
to force traffic on specific interfaces when using multiple WAN interfaces
simultaneously.
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