Interfaces Wide Area Networks (WANs)
AnywhereUSB® Plus User Guide
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Set the expected status of the alternate interface:
(config network interface my_wan ipv4 surelink target 0)>
other_status value
(config network interface my_wan ipv4 surelink target 0)>
where value is either up or down. For example, if other_status is set to down,
but the alternate interface is determined to be up, then this test will fail.
(Optional) Repeat to add additional test targets.
9. Optional active recovery configuration parameters:
a. Move back two levels in the configuration by typing .. ..:
(config network interface my_wan ipv4 surelink target 0)> .. ..
(config network interface my_wan ipv4 surelink>
b. Set the Interval between connectivity tests:
(config network interface my_wan ipv4 surelink)> interval value
(config network interface my_wan ipv4 surelink>
where value is any number of weeks, days, hours, minutes, or seconds, and takes the
format number{w|d|h|m|s}.
For example, to set interval to ten minutes, enter either 10m or 600s:
(config network interface my_wan ipv4 surelink)> interval 600s
(config network interface my_wan ipv4 surelink)>
The default is 15 minutes.
c. If more than one test target is configured, determine whether the interface should fail over
based on the failure of one of the test targets, or all of the test targets:
(config network interface my_wan ipv4 surelink)> success_condition
value
(config network interface my_wan ipv4 surelink>
Where value is either one or all.
d. Set the number of probe attempts before the WAN is considered to have failed:
(config network interface my_wan ipv4 surelink)> attempts num
(config network interface my_wan ipv4 surelink>
The default is 3.
e. Set the amount of time that the device should wait for a response to a probe attempt
before considering it to have failed:
(config network interface my_wan ipv4 surelink)> timeout value
(config network interface my_wan ipv4 surelink>
where value is any number of weeks, days, hours, minutes, or seconds, and takes the
format number{w|d|h|m|s}.
For example, to set timeout to ten minutes, enter either 10m or 600s: