What is a modem profile?
A modem profile contains all the ISP
How many profiles can you have on the TZ 170 SP?
You can create ten profile entries, but you can only specify two of them as active – one as the primary profile, and one as the alternate profile. If the phone numbers in the primary profile do not work, then the TZ 170 SP will attempt to use the alternate profile to connect. Profiles may contain login information for the same ISP but using different access phone numbers, or each profile can be configured to connect to different ISPs. In the latter case, you would need to purchase
Can I specify my own AT commands?
Yes, this is done in the ‘Modem > Settings’ section of the TZ 170 SP’s management GUI, or you can use the country
How do I set up the TZ 170 SP to do modem failover?
It’s simple – create a dialup profile, set the modem’s initialization settings, set the dialup profile you just created as the ‘Primary Profile’, and then enable ‘WAN Failover’. When enabling ‘WAN Failover’, you may optionally configure it for ‘Preempt Mode’, which will cause the TZ 170 SP to disconnect the analog modem once the primary WAN resource has returned to service.
What is Probing?
The TZ 170 SP has the ability to perform a physical check, as well as a logical check, of the primary WAN and the analog modem. By default, the analog modem will only become active if the primary WAN interface suffers a physical failure (i.e. is electrically disconnected). However, in environments where uptime is critical, it may be necessary to perform additional logical checks of upstream targets to ensure that the path is indeed valid. Enabling probing for the analog modem’s failover/failback capabilities allows the TZ 170 SP to probe an upstream IP address via ICMP or
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