2.2.5 WAN Policy

The WAN policy for multi-homing can be setup here. You can setup policy for each WAN separately. The router will balance the load between all active WAN ports according to the Send/Receive rate of the WAN ports. You can setup an IP for the router to detect if the WAN line is connected. If the router fails to ping the IP, it would recognize the WAN line as not connected, and will stop directing the Internet traffic to this WAN port. The traffic will be redirected to the other active WAN port. The Intranet users will not become aware of this change and keep surfing the Internet smoothly. You also can setup a WAN port as a backup WAN port. Backup WAN port would not be activated when the router start up. When the other active WAN port fails to connect to the Internet, the backup WAN port will be activated and take over all the traffic.

Parameters

Description

Speed

The send/upstream and receive/downstream

 

speed of the WAN line the WAN port is

 

connected to.

Connectivity check

You can key in an IP. The router will ping that IP

 

to verify if the WAN line can access the Internet.

 

You also can select “Ping Default Gateway”, and

 

the router will check if the WAN line is ok by ping

 

the default gateway of the WAN port.

Operation

If you select “Enable”, the WAN port will be

 

activated when the system boot up. If you select

 

 

 

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LevelOne FBR-1406TX manual WAN Policy, Parameters Description Speed, Connectivity check