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DWR-953 Wireless AC1200 4G LTE Router
with Gigabit Ethernet Ports
User Manual
Configuring via Web-based Interface
You can specify the following parameters:
Parameter Description
Enable
Move the switch to the right to enable the EoIP tunnel.
Move the switch to the left to disable the EoIP tunnel.
Enable creation of WAN
connection
Move the switch to the right to use the EoIP tunnel as an interface
for creating a WAN connection. For further configuration, you need
to create a VLAN which will include the EoIP interface (see the
VLAN section, page 185), and then create a WAN connection which
will be assigned to the interface of this VLAN (see the WAN section,
page 75).
Move the switch to the left if creating a WAN connection is not
required.
Name
A name of the tunnel for easier identification. You can specify any
name.
Remote IP address Enter the IP address of the remote subnet VPN gateway.
Tunnel ID
Specify a unique identifier of the tunnel.
The value for both parties which establish the tunnel should be the
same.
MAC address
A MAC address assigned to the EoIP tunnel interface. Optional.
If the field is blank, the MAC address is assigned automatically.
Tagged traffic
Move the switch to the right to assign a tag (VLAN ID) to EoIP
traffic and specify the needed value in the Tag ID field displayed.
Interface
From the drop-down list, select a WAN connection through which
the tunnel will pass. Select the Default gateway value to use the
default WAN connection.
MTU
The maximum size of units transmitted by the interface.
Keep Alive
Move the switch to the right to let the router detect the state of the
tunnel on the other end. In the Interval and Attempts fields
displayed, specify the required values.
The router sends several check requests. If after several failed
attempts the connection on the other end of the tunnel is inactive, the
tunnel will be disabled. Upon that it will be enabled automatically
when the other end tries to establish the connection.
Interval
A time period (in seconds) allocated for one request to check the
state of the tunnel on the other end. By default, the value 5 is
specified.
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