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ESR-Series. User manual
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Description Command Keys
4 Specify interfaces or tunnels which are
gateways in the route created by
MultiWAN service.
esr(config-wan-rule)# outbound
{ interface <IF> | tunnel <TUN> }
[WEIGHT]
<IF>– interface name;
<TUN> – tunnel name;
[WEIGHT] – tunnel or interface
weight, defined in the range of
[1..255]. If the value is equal 2,
than 2 times more traffic will be
transmit via the given interface
than via the interface with the
default value. A route with the
highest weight will be active in
the redundancy mode. Default
value: 1
5 Describe the rules (optionally). esr(config-wan-rule)# description
<DESCRIPTION>
<DESCRIPTION> – wan rule
description, set by the string of
up to 255 characters.
6 You can use this command to switch
from the balancing mode to the
redundancy mode.
esr(config-wan-rule)# failover
7 Enable wan rule. esr(config-wan-rule)# enable
8 Create a list of IP addresses to check
the connection integrity and perform the
switching to the list parameters
configuration mode.
esr(config)# wan load-balance
target-list <NAME>
<NAME> – list name, set by the
string of up to 31 characters.
9 Specify the check target and switch to
the target parameters configuration
mode.
esr(config-target-list)# target <ID> <ID> – target identifier, set in
the range of [1..50]. If the “all”
parameter value is used when
removing, all targets for the
configured target list will be
removed.
10 Describe target (optionally). esr(config-wan-target)#
description <DESCRIPTION>
<DESCRIPTION> – target
description, set by the string of
up to 255 characters.
11 Specify the standby time via ICMP
(optionally).
esr(config-wan-target)# resp-time
<TIME>
<TIME> – timeout, takes value
in seconds [1..30].
12 Specify IP address of the check. esr(config-wan-target)# ip address
<ADDR>
<ADDR> – destination IP
address, defined as
AAA.BBB.CCC.DDD where each
part takes values of [0..255].

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