Unified Services Router    CLI  Reference Guide 
 
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Enter the username required to log in to 
the ISP.  
Enter the passw ord required to login to 
the ISP   
Enter the number to dial to the ISP   
Select one of None, PAP or CHAP 
Authentication Protocols to connect to 
the ISP   
 
THREEG  Authentication Types. 
Enter the APN(Access Point Name) 
provided by the ISP   
Select Always On: The connection is 
alw ays on OR On Demand :The 
connection w ill close after time specified 
in Idle_time  field  
The connection is automatically ended if 
it is idle for a specified number of minutes  
Enter Yes to get dns dynamically from 
ISP  if you have not been assigned any 
static IP address. The ISP  w ill 
automatically assign an DNS address to 
the router using THREEG  netw ork 
protocol. Otherw ise Enter No and give 
valid static dns addresses  
Valid primary DNS Server IP Address  
 
IP address AAA.BBB.CCC.DDD 
w here each part is in the range 0-
255 
Valid secondary DNS Server IP  Address  
 
IP address AAA.BBB.CCC.DDD 
w here each part is in the range 0-
255 
8.33 net wan mode configure  
Save w an mode configuration changes.  
Roll back ipv4 w an configuration 
changes.  
Save w an mode configuration changes 
and current mode.  
Select among the options: 
SINGLE_WAN,  LOAD_BALANCING, 
AUTO_ROLLOVER   
If Mode Type selected is 
LOAD_BALANCING, this field gives you 
options to configure LOAD_BALANCING 
credentials  
Enter the type of LoadBalancing Algo  
 
Types of Loadbalancing algorithms 
loadbalancing failover_method  
Select the Fail Over detection method  
Spill Over Configuration Parameters  
loadbalancing spillover 
load_tolerance  
Percentage of max bandwidth after which 
the router sw itches to secondary WAN  
loadbalancing spillover 
max_bandw idth  
Sets the maximum  bandwidth tolerable 
by the Primary WAN.If the bandw idth 
goes below  the load tolerance value of 
configured Max Bandwidth, the router 
sw itches to secondary WAN.  
loadbalancing failover_method 
type  
Select the Fail Over detection method  
 
Types of Faillover Detection